Beeper Mini iMessage App for Android Returns; Hits Back at Apple

In a wild turn of events, The iMessage Beeper Mini app has surfaced yet again. Initially hailed as the ultimate solution to iMessage for Android, the app was blocked by Apple itself. However, the app is now back with a new update.

To update you with the recent events, Beeper Minioriginallycame out last week but was later shut down by Apple. With the giant blocking Beeper Mini, the app’s fate hung in uncertainty. But there is excellent news: the app has recently come back to life. The core functionality, bringing iMessage for Android, isworking again! Users can easily update the app via theGoogle Play Store.

There are a few changes and new limitations. The developers have published details of this update on theBeeper blog. The most significant of them is that phone registration is not working. Instead, users willneed an Apple IDto sign in to the app. Their messages will be sent via their mail.

Beeper is also free to use now. Amidst therockyfunctionality of the app, the developers have decided it is unfair for users to keep paying the subscription price. It will go back to a paid subscription model to emulate iMessage for Android once it is confirmed that Beeper Mini can operate in a stable fashion.

Beeper Addresses Apple’s Statement

Beeper Addresses Apple’s Statement

AfterApple’s shutdownof Beeper Mini, they also made a statementdirectly addressingthe ‘techniques‘ used by these apps. It was stated they “posed significant risks to user security and privacy.”

However, the developers of Beeperdisagreewith Apple’s strongly negative opinion of its app. Beeper is accusing Apple’s statement as one that is a ‘complete FUD‘ (fear, uncertainty, and doubt). Moreover, Beeper said the following:

“Beeper Mini made communication between Android and iPhone users more secure. That is a fact.” – Eric Migicovsky & Brad Murray, Beeper Cofounders

Is reverse engineering iMessage ‘acceptable’? Can Beeper Mini be trusted? The company says its method of connection with iMessage is open source. Beeper also challenges Apple directly about the company’s doubts about the “security and privacy of our app.” According to the blog post, Beeper is even willing toshare its codewith a security research firm for analysis.

What are your thoughts on Beeper Mini, the app that brings iMessage for Android? Do you want blue bubbles and green bubbles to stay friends together? Let us know in the comments below.

Satyam Kumar

Highly passionate about technology. Major expertise in PC hardware, the VR industry, esports-centric gear, and other gadgets. In my spare time, I’m usually researching exciting hardware breakthroughs or playing competitive games.

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