People with enough bad taste to use Android stood out when they could not receive full resolutions videos or photos coming through at them via antiquated messaging text protocols.
Alphabet, formerly Google (Android), and their cohort could not help them and have been whining.
Meanwhile there are many messaging app out there.
No one is really forcing anyone to use anything specific.
It’s all ebb and flow and popularity/ adoption seems to be driven by what someone’s family and social circle adopts to communicate.
Most people use native + 3-4 apps depending on who they want to talk to. For privacy, features etc etc.
What will this do though? I’ve never really paid attention to any of this? I what is the real benefit
It’s all nonsense.
People with enough bad taste to use Android stood out when they could not receive full resolutions videos or photos coming through at them via antiquated messaging text protocols.
Alphabet, formerly Google (Android), and their cohort could not help them and have been whining.
Meanwhile there are many messaging app out there. No one is really forcing anyone to use anything specific.
It’s all ebb and flow and popularity/ adoption seems to be driven by what someone’s family and social circle adopts to communicate.
Most people use native + 3-4 apps depending on who they want to talk to. For privacy, features etc etc.