(unpaywalled version on archive.today: https://archive.ph/03cwZ)

Interesting figure that comes out of the article: 87% of US teens prefer iPhones. Also the explanations given aren’t quite surprising, I guess it’s mostly because of iMessage. Teens will feel like outcasts if they get an Android phone while their friends still use iMessage because of the green bubbles.

It’s actually hilarious how we allowed consumerism to take us this far and that we have now peer pressure over smartphones.

“You’re telling me in 2023, you still have a ’Droid? […] You gotta be at least 50 years old.”

ouch 😔

  • @teranex@lemmy.world
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    17611 months ago

    I think that is mostly a US thing, as I see way more Androids in Europe than iPhones. But I could be wrong

      • doc
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        2511 months ago

        Yep. Primary chat protocol is still SMS. The general population hasn’t latched on to WhatsApp or others like many countries have.

      • lemmyvore
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        811 months ago

        We like to think that but if you want to reach people who are on Whatsapp you’re gonna have to install Whatsapp. And the other way around, if people have a group for whatever (plan a group outing, kids’ soccer team, tenants’ association etc.) on Whatsapp and one person is not on Whatsapp, tough luck buddy, they get left out.

        Apple framed it as an “iPhone vs Android” issue for their own reasons but the larger issue (social network peer pressure) is very much a thing in Europe too.

    • @Deftdrummer@lemmy.world
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      2311 months ago

      And it’s so outdated too. The iPhone was a “cool” status symbol in like 2010 and 2014. Not so much when everyone has them.

      • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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        311 months ago

        I thought that time period was more a Blackberry thing, and to a lesser extent the Sony Xperia and Galaxy series was taking off

        • @Deftdrummer@lemmy.world
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          311 months ago

          Nah, since 2007 when the iPhone came out everyone had to have one. Then the 2nd model had GPS and apps in 2008 and blew the doors wide open. By 2010 HTC was releasing phones like the incredible and the “droid” moniker was in full swing - with Apple consistently mopping the floor.

          I’d say iPhone fervor kind of died down around 2010 actually.

    • @Skimmer@lemmy.zip
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      1311 months ago

      100%, I’ve lived both in the US and Europe, and Androids are definitely more prevalent in Europe than in the US.

    • @fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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      1011 months ago

      Judging by the amount of times I hear the same ringtone as mine, I think where I live in the UK is about 70-80% Samsung Android phones.

    • callyral
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      611 months ago

      I live in Brazil and don’t know many people with iPhones, most have Android phones