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A Google SVP has called out Apple for identifying Android users through its Messaging app with green bubbles, a color that’s apparently so ugly that it’s compelling owners of Pixel, Galaxy, and other popular Android devices to ditch them for iPhones.
“Apple’s iMessage lock-in is a documented strategy,” Hiroshi Lockheimer wrote in a recent tweet, alleging that Apple’s stylistic choices are synonymous to “peer pressure and bullying.”
“Using peer pressure and bullying as a way to sell products is disingenuous for a company that has humanity and equity as a core part of its marketing,” the SVP explained. “The standards exist today to fix this.”
Lockheimer’s statement was prompted by an article that The Wall Street Journal published over the weekend regarding the rising popularity of Apple’s iMessage app among teens and how the typical...
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