Why do people care so much about the color of their bubbles?
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Only Apple fanboys care. I've heard from them that green bubbles are for poor people. It's kinda funny they how brainwashed some of them are. Although I will concede that SMS sucks compared to Apple's and the equivalent apps on android are to fractured for consistency.
Only Apple fans caring seems to me a paradox. If that were the case no such Android application would exist.
I’ve been using iOS for 15-20 years and have never heard anyone talk about bubbles. In fact, everyone I know has a 3rd party client installed to ensure chatting acrosd platforms is easy. If someone is giving you crap about the color of a bubble you don’t actually see on Android, they probably just don’t like you and are using the bubble as an excuse. They’re not worth your time. (Or they’re just joking around.)
It’s just strange to me that Android users have such a need to fix a thing that only apple users notice, and only Apple fanboys might actually care about.
It bugs me (and is sometimes problematic which is largely why it bugs me) when messages send via SMS instead of RCS on Android too.
I know it's cool to hate on Apple and their users though, damn sheep.
Also I'm skeptical anyone who wasn't trolling actually said it was for poor people. That sounds like something something would just say about Apple fanboys. Although if they did say that and you were in person I hope you slapped them in the face.
This too.
A friend of mine explained why it's important to his kids: they can't chat with a group of their friends.
Why? Because parents don't want to install WhatsApp or other group chats due to legitimate concerns about scammers, pedophiles, and other child predators. SMS chat fills that gap, but it breaks horribly for groups bigger than 10 people. Hence if some kid is on Android, they break their chat. Given the penetration of Apple devices, it's the kids with Android who are considered at-fault. "Just get an iPhone!"
Welcome to anticompetitive practices targeted at your children.
It's not about the color. It's about not destroying photo and video quality or breaking messages into multiple parts and sending them out of order.
This Android app fixes those issues? That’s actually really impressive!
Because people are stupid, that's why.
👍 Sadly, yes
Its not thr colour its because with media that isnt apple to apple conveniently downgrades quality. Its why so many apple people believe androids have shit cameras.
Why not just use a different chat app? I have like 3 installed to accommodate people from different regions.
Edit. The very next reply answered this. Sorry.
I try to get everyone to use signal with varying levels of success
How else are they gonna flex the phone that cost them 2 months of income?
By taking excellently processed photographs and sharing them on social media. At least that’s what I’d do!
I thought the point of Android was that we don’t like to conform to the walled garden. Why is there such an obsession with jumping Apple’s fence? Might as well get an iPhone then
because teenager
Imagine someone cares more about the color of their bubble than proper end-to-end encryption.
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Care to elaborate?
I have. Fails to login for me.
Same. Are you on a Micro-G based phone?
I don't get this... I have both an Android phone and an iPhone. Mesaging back and forth shows gray on both sides.
The color that changes is the one of the sender on iMessage. If you message an iPhone user your bubbles are blue and over iMessage, and if you message an Android user your messages are green and over SMS.
Aha, now it makes sense. So an iPhone to iPhone message is blue, iPhone to Android is green.
Still don't see what difference it makes.
Less features, teens do social ostracization, and adding a non-iPhone into a group chat makes the group chat worse so Android users don't get added to group chats, etc.
I don't talk to anyone via phone messaging, let alone Apple proprietary messaging.
Good for you. I'd love to get people onto cross-platform comms. XMPP today is functional on mobile. Hell, it was ten years ago.
Why are you here again?
Because the original post was aimed at people with Android phones
I’m not clean bubble anymore.
I'm assuming you meant green. Are you aware that received messages on iPhone all look the same regardless of whether they're iMessages or SMS? You were gray before and you're gray now.
Yes, but the sent messages to them are blue.
Has anyone here actually met someone in life who cares about what bubbles you blow?
I'll repeat it ad naseum, but of course it's not about the color of the bubble. I don't know how this keeps getting repeated, are people really that tech illiterate on Lemmy of all places? People who care about privacy want this for sure, not to mention anyone who wants to send pics or video in a reasonable quality or not be part of subpar group chats.
It literally could mean the difference of not having to use an iPhone for someone who really cares about E2EE messaging and has mostly iPhone contacts. And inbefore "but you could use WhatsApp or Signal, etc", well yes you can but it's only as useful as the amount of people in your contacts who also you it. I really do personally wish Signal gained more steam, but so few use it it's pretty much useless.
Isn't Google's RCS encrypted? Apple doesn't want to play ball though.
AFAIK it is if you message someone else who uses Google's RCS.
If you message someone with regular RCS - no encryption.
Yeah. I get the importance of that, yet it’s really odd how every single article or post about this emphasizes bubble supremacy.
Yep. Teens in the US.
I go to high school