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All About Cookies surveyed 1,000 people to learn how Apple users feel about Android users and vice versa

In the U.S., 99% of the smartphone market falls into two camps: team Android or team iPhone. While the tech giants have been battling for market share for decades, users have also clashed on issues like compatibility, usability, and even aesthetics.

These issues come to a head most notably in incompatibility with messaging apps, where non-Apple users’ text messages show up as a green bubble instead of blue on iPhone. But is there truth to the rift between iPhone and Android users? 

To find out how pervasive those kinds of attitudes are, the All About Cookies team surveyed people on both sides of the smartphone divide to see how they feel about green bubbles, blue bubbles, and each other. Here are the key findings from the report

All About Cookies is an informational website that provides tips, advice, and recommendations about online privacy, identity theft prevention, antivirus protection, and digital security. 




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