A recent survey reveals the drama brewing between Android and iPhone users.
This finding shows that being an Android user may be impacting your dating life. It’s as if something else is needed to make it even more difficult.
According to researchers at All, about 22% of iPhone users admit to despising people who send non-iMessage texts, and about 23% of iPhone users say their potential love interest is green on Android. It states that being found out to be a bubble sender is a complete deal breaker. This summer, we surveyed 1,000 anonymous participants about cookies.
A whopping 31% of men are ready to swipe left on an Android user, while only 16% of women feel the same way.
But this is not new to all Android users. Many people got the message.
According to a survey, 52% of Android users say they’ve been made fun of because of their device, and 36% say they’ve received a harsh review.
And a fair share of them are envious. About 26% even admitted to feeling embarrassed about their Android, and 30% were considering switching to an iPhone just to stop the ridicule.
Almost everyone who owns a smartphone (99%) is either an Android team or an iPhone team, and despite their rivalry, both teams are trying to find a safe haven.
Approximately 42% of participants use third-party messaging apps such as WhatsApp to chat with friends without judgement, to appease all mobile phone users.
However, this could all be a thing of the past as Apple is set to release iOS 18. This update is expected to fix some cross-platform communication issues. No more blurry images or missing read receipts.
The issue of Android discrimination has become so serious that even governments are getting involved.
The Department of Justice recently accused Apple of tormenting Android smartphone users with a terrifying “green bubble” of text messages, calling it “social stigma, exclusion, and stigmatization” as part of a landmark antitrust case against the iPhone maker. He called it a symbol of