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Blue bubbles versus green bubbles. In texting it's the difference between iPhone owners and Android phone users. Green bubble people can be made to feel like unwelcome party crashers. Blue bubbles ...
Sponsor Message For some singles, Anderson points out, green bubbles are a deal breaker. "I have heard of friends who actually got ghosted because of that," he said. "And you wouldn't want to go ...
He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Apple has spent years slowly making green bubbles feel like a worse kind of message — no typing indicators, tiny photos ...
Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with Brian Chen, the personal tech columnist at The New York Times, about what he calls green bubble shaming, which has pitted iPhone fans against their Android ...
Maybe one day people won’t say “ew” when they see a green bubble in iMessage. Photo: Tada Images (Shutterstock) The green bubble stigma faced by Android users who send messages to their ...
While texting technology will soon get better, the “blue versus green bubble” disparity is far from over. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead consumer technology writer and ...
But while iMessages tend to find their way without issue, “green bubble” texts often never appear. But they can, and they should. On the iPhone, “green bubbles” are trouble. They mean no ...
The Hatfields and the McCoys. And, if you've ever tried to send text messages between an iPhone and Android device, the blue bubbles and the green ones. As someone who primarily uses an iPhone for ...
Since I published my story on the news this morning, there’s one thing everyone wants to know: is the blue bubbles vs green bubbles debate coming to an end? I’m happy to say I now have an ...