Midhun After watching JRE’s video, I completely agree with Gun_Put on this, it’s shocking. JRE said it perfectly, they basically ‘right-clicked and saved’ the skin images onto their own cases. Casetify’s looks like something from Wish.com. But JRE and dbrand have a valid case here to go against them, so let’s hope they come out of it on the right side.🤞

Midhun Casetify is honestly not a great brand and hasn’t been for years. They ghost creators all the time as well and have abruptly ended existing deals with creators without cause. I wouldn’t be shocked if we see more people come forward with additional fraud, intellectual property claims, etc.. I usually go without a case on all my phones personally but I have enjoyed dbrand skins in the past, as well as working with dbrand. While they certainly market their dark humor, behind the scenes, and their customer service quite honestly, are awesome. Met Zack years ago at a OnePlus event actually and he was super nice, approachable, and seems like a great dude overall with everything he does and supports. Sucks to see something like this happen in the space. Especially something so clearly stolen.

    Midhun

    What a sweet video. Very interesting. Casetify is a company selling poor quality at premium prices, and stealing look through cases so why Nothing has anything to do with Casetify is not easy to understand, Casetify does not have a tailormade case for Nothing Phone and stealing from a little company can really show how much greed is ruining the world. And Casetify has been praised in this forum.

    Hope the stupid copy company get its fingers burned.

    A phone company that feels comfortable working with a copy-cat company is risking a lot. Maybe that is all just carelessness like the not functioning iMessenger app on Google Play Store, but getting involved into selling clothes and other not really technical stuff is not what I think a phone making company should do.

    It would be better if Nothing started fixing the problems on the phone instead of competing with H&M and ZARA, etc.

    No more products from Nothing for me.

      I use airmessage for iMessage on my nothing phone 1.

      TomasOShea

      Probably not.

      Do not think they will even consider making it useable to Phone 2.

      5 days later

      @Kyle, @Rob ⚡️: Checkout Beeper solution for solving blue bubble issues…

      https://www.beeper.com/

      They claim that Beeper Mini App does all communication from local Android device, encrypted, directly with Apple servers without any Mac server in the middle!

      Their solution incorporates efforts of iMessage protocol and encryption being reverse engineered by jjtech.

      Technical deep dive:

      https://blog.beeper.com/p/how-beeper-mini-works

      Perhaps Nothing should look into this kind of solution instead of controversial non-native approaches.

      14 days later

      iPhone will support RCS messaging in 2024. At that point, you don’t need iMessage compatibility any more. It’s a much more secure option than using a third party provider.

      7 days later

      BassimBinYoosaf in india who uses imessage? and who needs imessage replacing whatsapp? we still not uses apple eco system as much Americans. apple users are huge there… so competing with them or to take advantage of that user only Nothing collaborated with Sunbird which resulted in failure in this move…

      In India we dont need imessage….. even a new iphone user fisrt installing whatsapp app in their ios device…

        Anwin

        It’s according to the user whether to use or not.But the feature given to a global users,which is not established in our country is a shame to the Indian users.

          BassimBinYoosaf yeah!! i understand… but whatsapp is doing better job here…. why we need to use imessage or facetime instead…

          There Text messages are still using by users.. thats y imessage stands out there…. when you text message someone?….. we open text message for banks transcation and mobile recharge and flipkart delivery OTP only…. but in america still text message culture exist….