Android
Weird question marks appear in texts sent from iPhones to Android
A new issue is causing weird question marks to appear in texts sent from iPhones to Android devices. The issue seemingly arose because of texts resorting to the SMS protocol. While iPhones receive accurate messages, Android devices are getting weird question marks in texts.
The question mark problem in texts reported by a few Canadian carriers. Whenever an iPhone user sends a text message to an Android user, weird question marks join the text. Consumers have reported their concerns on Reddit’s Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, and Koodo subreddits.
Apple announced to bring RCS support for iPhone models to enhance texting across platforms. RCS messaging is way more secure than the conventional SMS and MMS protocol. However, the company has yet to push the new feature to iPhone users on the Stable channel.
“My husband has a Google Pixel and all of my spaces and letter d’s are question marks this morning,” “Happening with me and one of my friends, but not another. They both have iphones and i have android,” “I’m also having this problem and alot of things are really hard to read and it’s getting annoying,” “Ugh this is happening to me, I have iPhone and my husband is on a Samsung how do we fix it it’s so annoying.”
Temporary fix:
You can temporarily address the problem by adding a special character like ‘&’ or an emoji. AndroidPolice reports it to be a proven solution to the question marks issue in texts. We expect the weird bug will be addressed soon and users will have a better texting experience.