- Mar 16, 2012
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Can we have a discussion about MS's strategy with this?The version of SMS relay they had a few versions back where it worked through the Win10 Messaging apps on PC and Mobile worked REALLY well. When they had Skype integrated into the Messaging app a while back, it also worked pretty well. The current implementation...not so great (imo, of course). The Skype beta we have on Mobile is actually pretty good, but it's pretty ugly to me, and lacks a lot of the SMS features of the built-in messaging app. I don't like that I HAVE to use that app in order to get SMS relay going. They said they made the switch because they felt this would be a better user experience, but my experience hasn't been better at all. Is this to ensure better compatibility with Android and iOS? Why not use this strategy IN ADDITION to letting Win10 Mobile users choose to use the built-in Messaging app for this? Why does it have to be one or the other?What have your experiences been like using this? Is there anyone that has actually had a better experience with this implementation compared to the previous one?