It’s not just that. Just about everywhere outside the US, WhatsApp is ubiquitous, used by most people on all platforms. So while iPhone used see benefits whenever they message other Apple devices, those same features disappear when messaging an Android phone. WhatApp users see most of the same benefits of Apple Messages but across all platforms.
The overwelming majority of my daily messaging is done to other iPhone users so I love the benefits afforded by Apple Messages. That being said, I’d love a solution like WhatsApp (though personally I’d prefer something else as I despise everything Facebook related) to be prevalent here in the States as is would allow me to see those same benefits across all devices I use, Apple or not. Unfortunately, that option in the US is presently SMS/MMS.
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Because a giant portion of that Android market share are budget handhelds purchased by folks likely not in the market to spend $500+ on some model of iPhone. If you looked specfically at the mid-to-high market, those market share numbers would change dramatically.
This chart showing average sale price of Android vs. iPhones shows the disparity. There is no iPhone option at the low end—having Apple Messages is not their primary concern.
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