So there is this app claiming on-device iMessage functionality on Android. Seems cool but only has subscription based pricing. Does anyone know of a way to circumvent this?

Edit: I found this but it seems a bit dodgy

  • Pyro
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    07 months ago

    that would break iMessage support on older iOS devices that no longer are supported

    Yes, that’s what “no longer supported” means.

    • @XyliaSky
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      47 months ago

      In this context “no longer supported” just means “no longer receiving active development support”. Not “doesn’t work with the service”.

      So actually no, that’s not what “no longer supported” means here, at all.