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Beeper Mini is broken, with iMessage not sending or receiving just days after launch

Beeper Mini launched on Tuesday with the promise of bringing secure iMessage to Android, and indeed it worked wonderfully. However, less than a week later, the app seems to be broken.

iMessage apps for Android have become more and more common lately, but usually with murky security setups. Beeper Mini, however, took a wild and totally new approach in completely reverse engineering iMessage to allow users to sign into their Apple ID directly, as well as linking their Android phone number. In fact, the company even figured out how to let you link your phone number only and skip Apple ID completely. It worked really well, too.

But the big question was how long the app would actually work.

Well, we might have our answer because this afternoon, Beeper Mini abruptly stopped working for seemingly all users.

Many reports across Reddit and other platforms confirm that Beeper Mini is currently unable to send or receive messages for many users. Some also report that Apple ID sign-in is currently not working if the app is re-installed or activated on a new device.

The reason here is currently unclear, but in our own testing, the app brings back an error message saying, “failed to lookup on server; lookup request timed out.”

Top comment by Jose

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Oh no! Who could have guessed this would happen? So unexpected.

I'm sure this is just an error and it is not Apple trying to stop the unauthorized use of the iMessage infrastructure.

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We’ve reached out to Beeper for comment, and while a reason was not provided, CEO Eric Migicovsky confirmed that the company is looking into it. In a reply on Reddit, someone from Beeper says the issue is on their side.


Update: Speaking to 9to5Google, Migicovsky implies that the issue may indeed be from Apple but doesn’t directly confirm as such. However, speaking to TechCrunch, he said that “all data indicates” that it was Apple.

If it’s Apple, then I think the biggest question is – if Apple truly cares about the privacy and security of their own iPhone users, why would they try to kill a service that enables iPhones to send encrypted chats to Android users? With their announcement of RCS support, it’s clear that Apple knows they have a gaping hole here. Beeper Mini is here today and works great. Why force iPhone users back to sending unencrypted SMS when they chat with friends on Android?

Notably, users have also since found that the de-register option within Beeper Mini is not working.


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