It is possible to send iMessage from Android phones to iPhone!

By releasing an application called Nothing Chat, the Noting company made it possible to send i-messages from Android phones to Apple iPhones.
The battle between the blue bubble and the green bubble continues. We mean iMessage and SMS. While Apple has always been proud of its internal messenger called Messages, now an Android phone maker called Nutting has managed to develop an application to bring iMessage to Android phones.
In a blog post, the company announced “Nothing Chat,” a new app that allows users to send iMessages from an Android phone. Apparently, Nutting has managed to add this feature to his application in cooperation with Sunbird. Of course, at first, this program, which will be released next Friday, will only be available to users of Notting Phone 2 phones.
Although users are able to send iMessage thanks to the Notting Chat application, they do not have access to all its features. For example, it is currently only possible to send text messages and uncompressed images and videos. Editing messages or reacting to messages with emojis has not yet been added to this app.
Notting company has released a video in which it introduced the Notting Chat application and the ability to send iMessage from Android to iPhone through it. See the function of this program below.
What is Apple’s iMessage?
iMessage is an end-to-end encrypted service whose unlocking key is only in the phone itself. You must have an Apple device and an Apple ID to use this messaging service. Therefore, if you want to access iMessage through this application on your Android phone, an Apple ID or iCloud account is necessary.
Notting chat application uses Sunbird servers to communicate. When you log into Sunbird servers using your Apple ID, you can access your iCloud account directly. This means you’ll have access to iCloud Photo Gallery, Apple Pay payment information, documents and files stored in iCloud Drive, contacts, and more.