Why Green iMessage Bubbles Are A No-No For US Teens
Apple has captivated Gen Z in the United States so thoroughly that younger users feel peer pressure for not having an iPhone.
Generation Z are people born after 1996. They comprise 34% of iPhone users in the country, per new data from advertising tech data platform Attain.
Sending messages from Android phones to iPhones turns their text bubbles green. As a result, the latter group often ostracizes young Android users.
Why are iMessage bubble colors so important for US teens?
How Apple’s iMessage sealed its dominance with an army of texting teens. https://t.co/VW9ZA8LU3w
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 8, 2022
We would need to discuss how messaging between Android and iOS users works before explaining iMessage’s socia…
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