Saturday, July 9, 2016

Send & Receive Android SMS Using Your Mac's Messages App

Step 1

Step 1: Install SMS for Apple Messages (iChat)

          To start, the first thing you'll need to do is install SMS for Apple Messages (iChat) on your Android phone. (It was previously called SMS Integration for iChat.)


Step 2: Create an Account

           When you first launch SMS for Apple Messages, you'll be greeted by a set-up guide. Go ahead and flip through this; towards the end, you'll be asked to create an account. This account is only for the app, so it's not your Apple ID or anything like that. So go ahead and set up a username and password, then press "Create Account."



When you're done there, you'll see a second set-up guide. This one will walk you through the process of setting up the Mac side of things, so leave your phone on this screen, then switch over to your Mac to continue setup.

Step 3: Sign into the Account on Apple Messages

            On your Mac now, open the Messages app, then click the "Messages" menu at the top of your screen, and select "Add Account."



Next, select "Other" on the first popup, then on the second popup, use the drop-down menu to choose the "Jabber" option.


From here, leave all of the options selected exactly as they already are, then simply fill out the User Name and Password fields. The user name will be the same account name you created in Step 2, but with @ichat.mdrs.io added to the end (the full name will be shown in the Android app). So once you've entered the account credentials, click the "Sign In" button to move on.


From here, the Messages app on your Mac will sync with your Android device, so give it a minute or two to download all of your existing SMS and MMS messages. In the meantime, if you're running Android 6.0 or higher, there's one more thing you'll need to take care of on the phone side of things.

Step 4: Appdroid 6.0+) Disable Doze for the Android


This next step only applies if your Android device is running Marshmallow or higher. Because of the new Doze Mode feature, the Android system might sever the connection between your phone and your Mac when the device enters deep sleep mode, so you'll have to change one setting to prevent that.
So from the Battery menu in Settings, tap the three-dot menu button at the top of the screen, then choose "Battery optimization." From here, tap the drop-down menu at the top of the list, then select "All apps."
Next, scroll through the list and select the "SMS for iChat" entry. From here, choose "Don't optimize" on the popup, then press "Done." When you're finished here, you'll be done with setup.

Step 5

Step 5: Send & Receive Messages from Your Mac

           At this point, you'll see all of your existing Android text messages in the Apple Messages app on your Mac. You can select any message thread, then type away, and the messages will be sent using your carrier phone number. Any new messages you receive on Android will instantly be synced to your Mac, so they'll be visible here as well.
Though we've covered this app in the past, it was definitely worth revisiting because of two big new features. First, the app now supports MMS, so you can send pictures and participate in group chats. Secondly, SMS for Apple Messages now supports end-to-end encryption, which means your messages are fully secure, and there is no more security warning in the Apple Messages app.


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