COVID-19 or also called a coronavirus. Imprisonment at home. We will not leave our homes for no good reason. All the time we spend on the phone, watching series and movies, or playing video games. Sometimes we see our whole family and friends ** with one of the many video collecting apps we have found *.
Apple users have – we have – easy. FaceTime is the best way to thank its excellent integration with the services of the Curertino company and because it is compatible with the computers of iPhone, iPad and MacBook. Truly a joy. Android users have more … complex? Not necessarily because there are many apps for it such as Google Duo, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and even WhatsApp. Although this is also a problem.
An iPhone user does not want to talk to an Android user because the latter is not owned by SpaceTime and Android users have to install several apps because one family member uses Skype, one uses WindowsApp and another well-known user can use Google Duo. In this terrible situation we wonder, Wouldn't it be better to use a universal app?
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Can you imagine that both Android and iOS were sharing a universal app to make video calls? Me too. Unless COVID-19 outlines the need for a single video call app, something WhatsApp has received regarding text messages, it looks like companies – or users – are not their job.
It is unlikely that Apple introduced FaceTime for Android, and it is unlikely that Apple would allow other services such as WhatsApp or another app to be integrated into its ecosystem much like FaceTime itself. I already know Apple users who don't want to make video calls without FaceTime and cannot be blamed. Apple has made its users rely solely and exclusively on its services for the ease of use
For example, in the United States, Cupertino firm represents 50% of the market share, which means that all the other users we think will have Android phones, do not have access to SpaceTime. Is 50% in the United States incommunicado and the other 50% in times of health crisis?
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Getting back to Android, so to speak. If we want to make video calls, we will not only install a few apps on our smartphone but also on our computer, depending on the use of our other distributors. What if we want to talk to Apple users? Of course, those who are more moderate will have better alternatives. You're no longer an "Apple follower" by using something different in Cupertino's company and if you really want to talk to that person, nothing happens with using WhatsApp or Skype video calls
Now, that coronavirus problem is clear that there is no leading service today regarding video calls. The day when the company launches a service that works with FaceTime, it seamlessly integrates with both iOS, Android and other desktop operating systems like Windows and is also very easy to use, and maybe that day we'll use that app for everything, just like today in many countries we use WhatsApp as an instant messaging app.
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