Communication platforms facilitate simultaneous message delivery to multiple recipients, irrespective of their mobile operating system. A common instance of this is the exchange of texts, images, and videos among users of both Android and iOS devices. Challenges arise due to the differing messaging standards employed by these systems.
The need for cross-platform compatibility in group conversations is significant due to the widespread use of both operating systems. Initially, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) served as a bridge, but this approach often resulted in degraded media quality and a less streamlined experience. The introduction of newer protocols seeks to resolve these limitations, aiming for feature parity regardless of the device used by each participant.