That sounds like double standards which is a problemiOS isn't a majority OS, so they get different rules.
That sounds like double standards which is a problemiOS isn't a majority OS, so they get different rules.
I need to start using WhatsApp especially on my agency issued phoneNot fussed about iMessage either. I had two staunch iMessage users in my family, my mum and my cousin. Tried to set my mum up on what’s app but she wasn’t getting the memo. Went on for years. Then a few months ago she suddenly started messaging me using what’s app and doesn’t use iMessage anymore. My cousin sent me a message on what’sapp a few days ago so I guess she’s not using iMessage anymore.
Everyone I communicate with uses what’s app now.
The reason I don't trust banking, i have some hacked apps side loaded on my phone.I did mobile banking on my android phones and never had any issues and don’t do illegal stuff anyway.
Also even though I’m an Apple user I’m not bothered about privacy. I don’t have anything to hide and in this digital age nothing is private. Everything leaves a footprint wether we like it or not.
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Not fussed about iMessage either. I had two staunch iMessage users in my family, my mum and my cousin. Tried to set my mum up on what’s app but she wasn’t getting the memo. Went on for years. Then a few months ago she suddenly started messaging me using what’s app and doesn’t use iMessage anymore. My cousin sent me a message on what’sapp a few days ago so I guess she’s not using iMessage anymore.
Everyone I communicate with uses what’s app now.
For me it’s iMessage. When your family all has iMessage it’s sweet. Boggles my mind why Google doesn’t create a message app. They either can’t or don’t care.
I was having second thoughts but I am having a hard time figuring out if I should switch back
Samsung pay is far superior than apple pay.... yeah Apple no doubt probaly has better security but I have had no problems nor do I expect them
MST is the way to go along with NFC and until Apple implemtents it.. I think I'm sticking with android for a bit
I have had an iPhone from the 4s all the way to the 7... honestly I got bored and the main reason why I miss the ios ecosystem is the apple watch
I think if I get a Gear S3 it may keep me from swaying back to iOS
Two things for me being "all in" on the Apple ecosystem. First, I just prefer how everything looks and feels. My professional life and personal life are all created and managed on these various devices, so my personal preference is important. Secondly, my family is all in on Apple devices (primarily due to me saying I wasn't going to provide tech support for Windows machines anymore about 8 years ago). iMessage and shared photo albums are at the center of how we interact a lot of days. It all works seamlessly and people don't have to think about it. The grandparents are all on iPads which they find easy to use.
The reason I don't trust banking, i have some hacked apps side loaded on my phone.
Apple won't implement MST because Samsung owns the technology and patents on it, via an acquisition.
you're right for the most part. I read somewhere that Android has security problems because of the permissions in the apps, even those in the play store. Hacked apps are even worse.Sounds more like you don't trust "hacked apps side loaded on your phone" than you don't trust "banking".
I think they still use magnetic strip readers in the US, but like Finland we haven’t used strip readers for more than 10 years in the UK. Maybe there are some other places in the world that still use the technology to make it worthwhile for samsung?Or maybe more like Apple won’t implement MST because it’s on its way out. The last time I used MST was years ago unless I forget about a single instance of bumping into some odd ancient terminal in the recent years. It’s been NFC and chip for me for years now.
I don’t think there is an equivalent in terms of software support. Just look at android wear, that’s almost dead and the gear watches fall prey to the usual samsung attitude to abandoning older devices for their current flagship.What smart watches are the best on Android? Anything similar to the functionality between the Apple Watch/iPhone you can get with the Pixel/ w years of support?
There are some terminals that don't take chips but most of the places I frequent do take the chips. Although I think it is a violation of merchant agreements to not accept cards that only have a magnetic stripe. It seems I have read that somewhere.I think they still use magnetic strip readers in the US, but like Finland we haven’t used strip readers for more than 10 years in the UK. Maybe there are some other places in the world that still use the technology to make it worthwhile for samsung?
I think they still use magnetic strip readers in the US, but like Finland we haven’t used strip readers for more than 10 years in the UK. Maybe there are some other places in the world that still use the technology to make it worthwhile for samsung?
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I don’t think there is an equivalent in terms of software support. Just look at android wear, that’s almost dead and the gear watches fall prey to the usual samsung attitude to abandoning older devices for their current flagship.
I have an Apple Watch Series 3 that I wear daily and it works great. But it won't keep me with apple in the future if I decide to go to another brand.So it's either buy an agnostic one like FitBit or go with an Apple Watch? Damn, I hope Google can make a strong comeback. I don't' like Samsung's lack of support and their hardware gives me issues. I'll pass on the Gears. Might force me to use an iPhone if I want true comfort for the next few years.
Phone: I switched to Android in 2014 and I've been super happy with that decision.
Tablet: I tried switching to Android, and went back to an iPad Pro 12.9. The OS is fine but the apps are not, and the hardware is crap compared to Apple. Also, Apple Pencil.
Desktop: I've been mostly using macOS for a decade. Tried to switch to Windows for my main machine and compared to macOS the ecosystem is terrible. Scaling is still unsupported on many apps, and there is a surprising amount of Win32 crap stuff out there. Also the amount of small developers making quality apps in windows is non existent compared to macOS where there are a lot of "boutique" devs.
I work in IT, you would be surprised at the amount that don’t..I think the average person in year 2018 know how to attach files in an email
iMessage is light years ahead of what Android has to offer.
You are probably in the US, right?
It's the only country where SMS is still used regularly and is one of the main reasons I've seen people don't want to leave iMessages.
The rest of the world is using Whatsapp since Android is so much more prevalent.
My wife has family in France and whenever we visit I don’t know anyone who used iMessage. Everyone seems to use WhatsApp even if they have iPhones.
Strange it's so hyped in the US isn't it. I only used iMessage for SMS, I didn't trust it not to rip me off with charges for sending photos to non-iPhones. I couldn't be doing with looking out for blue bubbles all the time. Whatsapp all the way.Yep, outside of the US not even iOS users use iMessage.
I work in IT, you would be surprised at the amount that don’t..
[doublepost=1528930921][/doublepost]The main advantage of iMessage is the integration with SMS. You can message anyone no matter what phone. I don’t get why other apps don’t integrate SMS.
Strange it's so hyped in the US isn't it. I only used iMessage for SMS, I didn't trust it not to rip me off with charges for sending photos to non-iPhones. I couldn't be doing with looking out for blue bubbles all the time. Whatsapp all the way.
I think it's tied to low data costs but surprisingly high SMS costs outside of the US. I could be wrong, though.
f people weren't such Apple sheep in the first place...
Strange it's so hyped in the US isn't it. I only used iMessage for SMS, I didn't trust it not to rip me off with charges for sending photos to non-iPhones. I couldn't be doing with looking out for blue bubbles all the time. Whatsapp all the way.
If you have unlimited data you don’t need to worry about data charges etc.
What’s good about iMessage especially if you have kids is you know that the message was delivered and read. You can also set up where they’re located. It’s also nice to know when someone is responding to your text.
A lot of carriers still charge a per message price when you send using MMS to non-iPhone users, and this is different and separate charge to unlimited data and unlimited texts. It's why iOS has an option to disable sending MMS messages to devices not on Apple Messages.