Nothing Chats will allow users to send ‘iMessages’ from Android

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Nothing,is set to offer Apple's iMessage-like features to Android users with the launch of a new messaging platform, Nothing Chats..

The new app is a significant departure from third-party iMessage users, and aims to break down barriers between phone users...

Nothing is becoming the first Android brand to offer Apple's iMessage-like features, exclusively available on iPhones, to Android users..

Nothing states that the intention to bring iMessage to Android is due to its aim to break down barriers between phone users by providing messaging services powered by Sunbird..

The Nothing Chats app is scheduled to launch on November 17 and will initially be available to users in North America, the EU, and other European countries..

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