• Jesus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Yeah, this text messaging is very different the all over the world. Different phones, different carrier policies and different apps have resulted in different nations being invested in different platforms.

    SMS, and things that piggy back on it, dominate north America. So this will mean more to those users than people in Europe, Asia, etc.

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      6 months ago

      Well, having an app that isn’t tried down by an OS would be great. You could install Google meet on an iphone. Apple is just trying to take more market share.

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        6 months ago

        Alternative SMS / RCS apps in iOS would be very nice to have.

        That said, people who are buying iPhones are usually buying iPhones because they like Apple’s experiences. People that want more options for default apps tend to be going to Android.

        At least with SMS / RCS, people can buy a different phone and explore different clients. When I talk to my friends and family in countries dominated by Line, WeChat, or WhatsApp, I’m kind of stuck dealing with those crappy user experiences. Those companies want to trap me in their user experiences and there are even fewer alternatives if I want to interact on their platforms.