![]() ![]() The app's developers used reverse engineered iMessage protocols for the initial Beeper Mini release, taking advantage of Apple's iMessage servers. The prior version of Beeper Mini did not require an Apple ID, and it registered each Android user's phone number with Apple's iMessage servers without Apple's permission. ![]() All iMessages are also now sent and received through an email address rather than a phone number, though a fix is in development. The new version of the app requires users to sign in with an Apple ID, which was not needed with the prior version. After Apple shut down the mechanism that Android app Beeper Mini was using to bring iMessage to Android users, Beeper Mini's developers today said that they have found a way to bring the app back, albeit with some major changes. ![]()
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