3 ways Apple’s monopoly lawsuit could change the iPhone experience for fans

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Although the suit could take years to play out, here's a closer look at what it may eventually mean for iPhone users

When Apple launched its first Mac computer in 1984, with its iconic Mac smiley-face 'hello' greeting, it wanted to differentiate itself in the fledgling PC market. The Mac was approachable with its friendly, innovative design – Apple's way of setting the Mac apart in the confusing PC landscape.

In November, the company said it will add new features, such as read receipts, typing indicators, better support for group chats and higher quality media sharing of images and videos, across platforms to help close the gap. Apple's move to add support for the standard called RCS is intended to roll out later this year. RCS is considered the replacement to alternatives such as SMS, or short messaging service, and can work over both Wi-Fi and mobile data.

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