Not even mentioning the green bubble problem is a US thing (maybe Canada and Japan too?). Most places around the world don’t have a overwhelming majority of iPhone users creating this network effect.
The biggest reason I see people moving to iPhones recently in my country is Android flagship phones getting more expensive but still offering a bad experience overall for “non geeks”. Most people have trouble even picking a model, and the chance of picking a wrong one is high.
Not even mentioning the green bubble problem is a US thing (maybe Canada and Japan too?). Most places around the world don’t have a overwhelming majority of iPhone users creating this network effect.
The biggest reason I see people moving to iPhones recently in my country is Android flagship phones getting more expensive but still offering a bad experience overall for “non geeks”. Most people have trouble even picking a model, and the chance of picking a wrong one is high.