If Tim Cook put all the courage in the world to reply to Google about the green messages and so say without blinking that you buy your mother an iPhone so that she does not have problems, Mark Zuckerberg joined the fray so that, via an Instagram post showing off WhatsApp’s privacy skills, launches a direct attack on Apple’s iMessage.
[Google tira un dardo a Apple: “si su talentoso equipo de ingenieros pudiera arreglarlo…”]
The controversial green messages
Apple has been known to rant about the fact that using a color of messages received on an iPhone is able to differentiate people by class, which caused Google to see this as an opportunity to enter into a constant fight. to make it clear that RCS messages are the future to avoid these class distinctions.
Via Android Police we know that Zuckerberg shared on Instagram an advertisement broadcast at Penn Station in New York in which this debate message can be read in green and blue. The ad suggests the best thing to do is switch to WhatsApp, a privacy app as he says himself and thus launch a direct attack on Apple’s jugular.
And although the most curious of all is that the CEOs of these companies are engaged in an incessant fight to defend their positions, the truth is that Apple makes it easy for them with green messages. This time Zuckerberg, like Will Cathcart, the big boss of the app, focus on end-to-end encryption of WhatsApp backup; although here we still bet on Signal, updated a few days ago with some news.
We have to move towards a reality in the United States, which is that, although all over the world WhatsApp can boast of 2,000 million users who use its applicationin the US it is not the most popular messaging service due to iPhone usage where iMessage is the clear winner.