 Users of Nothing Phone 2, an Android phone, are going to get access to Apple iMessaging starting Friday, November 17th, at least if you're in North America or Europe. They have partnered with Sunbird. Sunbird operates a server farm of Mac Minis that it uses to sign you into an Apple account. It sends your message from that machine over an encrypted connection to the Sunbird app on your phone. Sunbird and Nothing both say that messages are never stored at any point. They're just passing them along for you. But you do have to log in on that remote machine with your Apple login. It's a gamble that I think some users, especially some Nothing Phone 2 users, because that's such an enthusiast device might take, but yet you are trusting it with your Apple login and all of your messages. It says it's encrypted, but you don't really know what's going on behind the scenes.