Facebook is already irritated at iMessage’s dominance across swathes of the iPhone population and there being no way to change the device’s default messenger, and this will just make that frustration even worse. Meanwhile, Apple has announced a raft of enhancements to iMessage for iOS 15 due in the fall. Well, luckily for Cathcart, this reported fix will work on his phone. I’ve used iPhones for many years, but I really want to actually use the product the way most people are using it, so I use an Android.” “I use an Android,” Cathcart said back in March, “because if you look at WhatsApp's user base, we are very Android heavy. WhatsApp has acknowledged that it’s much more widely used on Android than iPhone-part because there are many more Android devices, and part because iMessage is much more widely used in the U.S., where iPhones enjoy a stronger market share. We’ve all watched Mark Zuckerberg trade blows in the media over Apple’s crackdown on data harvesting and user tracking, both of which are somewhat central to Facebook’s business model. In the meantime, the timing for this coincidental issue is interesting.
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