Nearly 9 in 10 US teenagers use an iPhone, spelling disaster for Google’s mobile future

  • @sergih@feddit.de
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    I think it has to do with the messagin app. For some reason in the us it’s still common to use plain sms messages, which on an iPhone get translated to the blue bubble, but when sent to an android become the infamous green bubble.

    This is however not the case in the EU bc sms messages were still expensive enoughfuring that time that when whatsapp released, everyone did the switch so as to not to pay the sms fees, and now, even if sms are basically free, everyone uses whatsapp as the default messaging app.

    And as we know on whatsapp there’s no differentiation of anything regarding the device you are sending messages to, so no constant reminder of “this guy had an android”.

    Just my 2 cents on why this could be.

    • Hyperreality
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      which on an iPhone get translated to the blue bubble but when sent to an android become the infamous green bubble.

      The interesting thing is that the green/blue bubble thing is only infamous in the US.

      As you say, outside the US, people use messaging apps like whatsapp or wechat.

    • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      61 year ago

      The blue bubbles mean you’re using iMessage, which is encrypted. You don’t have to download a separate app owned by Facebook which makes texting iPhone to iPhone so much better.

      • Kid_Thunder
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        In the US most carriers (and certainly the big 3) support end-to-end encryption via RCS. Though of course, Apple won’t support the Diffie-Helman exchange outside of iMessage or anything RCS at all.

        • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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          …which you need to install Google or Samsung messages to take advantage of, so it’s the same thing.

          Until all phones use the same protocols in their stock messages app, SMS will still be used to send between the different platforms.

          • Kid_Thunder
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            RCS is a standard and is application and even operating system agnostic. Anyone, including applications outside of Android can support it.

            iMessage is not a standard and certainly not agnostic.

            • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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              Ok, well I still don’t want to install another app to use it so I guess we’re stuck.

              What really needs to happen is for all the phone makers agree to use the same protocols (and I really don’t care which) so we can all have end-to-end encryption by default.

              • Kid_Thunder
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                That’s the thing. Essentially everyone has agreed, except for Apple. This includes 12 phone manufacturers and at least 55 operators world-wide.

                Even Microsoft since Windows 10 supports RCS in the Your Phone app, so if you’re using a Windows desktop or laptop, even it supports RCS.

                • MudMan
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                  Everybody has agreed that the default messaging app is Whatsapp over here. I haven’t seen anybody use anything else for texting in ages, on either platform.

                  I don’t think you guys realize how bizarre this conversation sounds to me.

                  • Kid_Thunder
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                    Everyone knows, because anytime anyone talks about SMS/MMS/RCS somebody comes in to remind people that it’s mostly a US thing. SMS/MMS started to become cheap in the early 00s in most of the US (and unlimited free for users of the same carrier was common) and as carriers raced to compete by the late 00s, unlimited SMS/MMS was commonly free in the US, even to users outside their own carrier. All carriers had interoperability with SMS/MMS already. Even iMessage falls back to SMS/MMS outside of iMessage. It is pretty logical that SMS/MMS became what most people used in the US.

                    Elsewhere, Whatsapp came out when much of the rest of the world was still paying for the number of text messages sent or they could use a miniscule amount of their data and use something else.

                    We know. It always comes up.

                • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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                  31 year ago

                  I hear ya. Yeah I don’t see why they couldn’t incorporate RCS to fall back on instead of SMS. They could even keep iMessage and everything would be better for everyone.

          • @schnokobaer@feddit.de
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            No, which Apple would have to integrate into iMessage.

            Until all phones use the same protocols in their stock messages app

            Literally the point. Everyone is waiting for Apple, EU is considering forcing them (again.)

            • chi-chan~
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              I really hope they won’t, because it’s very bad for privacy.

              It’s fantastic for security, but a privacy disaster.

      • Hyperreality
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        Stupid question, but does imessage allow you to record messages, post videos, pictures, gifs, attach files, hold polls, start groups, etc?

        Or is it still mainly an sms based thing?

    • @hushable@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      off topic, by any chance are you using Jerboa? ses like your comments is missing some spaces and I suspect it might be a bug with the app

      • Blaster M
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        61 year ago

        It is a bug with Jerboa, it don’t play nice with autocomplete / autocorrect underlines.

      • @sergih@feddit.de
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        41 year ago

        Yes! Wow it has to do with the app? I was going crazy, yes when I delete a word it shifts back and joind with the last word, it drives me nuts, are they planning on fixing it? Or do you recommend me another app?