Are you an Android user who has been receiving distorted GIFs from iPhone users lately? You’re not alone! This strange issue has been popping up on Pixel and Galaxy handsets, leaving users scratching their heads. But fear not, there are a few possible fixes to try out.
One workaround involves disabling the “Send photos faster” setting on Google Messages. Some users have reported that this simple tweak solved the problem for them. Another suggestion from Google Support is a factory reset, but we understand if that sounds a bit daunting.
If you want to give the “Send photos faster” toggle a shot, here’s how:
– Open the Google Messages app
– Tap the profile icon in the upper right corner
– Select Messages settings
– Toggle off Send photos faster
It’s worth noting that not every GIF sent from an iPhone to an Android device will show up distorted. In fact, some Redditors have even found the glitchy images to be oddly appealing.
Looking ahead, iOS is expected to add support for Rich Communication Services (RCS) later this year, possibly with the release of iOS 18. This means that iPhone users may soon be able to send GIFs without any hiccups. With RCS support and other exciting updates on the horizon, we could see a surge in iPhone users joining the iOS 18 beta program when it launches at WWDC next month.
So if you’ve been experiencing GIF mishaps between iPhones and Androids, hang tight – a solution could be just around the corner!