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Frankly I wouldn't trust Signal since their bullshit reasoning for dropping SMS support was "engineering costs".
SMS is so hard to do (yes, that's sarcasm) there are free apps that do SMS, because its ALL handled by the OS - you merely read/write the SMS database (it's been this way since 2015).
I can't trust an org that lies so blatantly.
Where did you hear that?
The announcement that they were discontinuing SMS support (https://signal.org/blog/sms-removal-android/) provides an entirely different reasoning.