What if we say you could iMessage too, despite being an Android user? [caption id=“attachment_4469099” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Visual representation. Pixabay[/caption] No we are not making that up to get your attention. Using a little trick, even if you are an Android user, you can send iMessages. Provided, you have a Mac. If nothing else, this makes for a pretty good prank. Reported by
Digital Trends
, a 16-year-old has found a solution to send and receive messages using an Android device as well. To make it happen, you need an Android smartphone, a Mac computer, Java, and a WeMessage chat app. Let’s take this step by step. To begin with, you need to
ensure you have Java installed on your Mac
. A small disclaimer here: Java is a security nightmare and it’s not recommended that you install it if you’re concerned about security. Once installed, you need to allow Terminal to make changes to your computer. For that, head to System Preferences and select the Security and Privacy tab. Here click on Privacy, select Accessibility, and click the lock icon in the lower-left corner of the window. This will allow you to make changes to your settings. Then, your Mac will ask you to enter your password. Click the ‘+’ sign and add Terminal, which is located under Applications in the Utilities folder. Once that’s sorted, you need to download WeServer, which will essentially act as a bridge from your computer to your phone and allow you to access iMessage. Post download, open the .zip file and select “run.command.” In a case where you are prompted that the program is from an “unidentified developer,” you would want to head to your System Preferences pane, select Security & Privacy and go to the General tab. There, click the Open Anyway button, which will be in the bottom-right corner within the “Allow apps downloaded from” section, then hit Open.