The top to the Android/iPhone battle over chat bubble colours could lastly be coming to an finish.
Pissed off by Android’s inexperienced chat bubbles? Nothing Cellphone (2) is perhaps the answer you want.
On Tuesday, Nothing, the maker of the Nothing Cellphone, launched Nothing Chats, a brand new chat app for Nothing Cellphone (2) customers that can lastly lay to relaxation the battle over Android chat bubble colours. In case you’ve got been hiding in a cave since smartphones have been launched, the inexperienced Android chat bubbles are the bane of everybody’s existence. Why cannot all of us simply have the identical shade chat bubbles?
Blue and Inexperienced Chat Bubbles.
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In reality, the issue is a little bit deeper than coloring. It has to do with the format of the messages despatched from both Android or iPhone gadgets. Nothing has partnered with Sunbird, a US-based developer, to create the Nothing Chats app that enables customers to ship messages (with the signature blue bubble) utilizing their Apple ID (sure, on the Android-based Nothing Cellphone).
“At Nothing, we imagine in home windows, not partitions. If messaging companies are dividing telephone customers, then we wish to break these limitations down,” Nothing group member Kyle Kiang wrote within the weblog submit saying the brand new app.
The Nothing Chats app will solely work on Cellphone(2), the newest model of Nothing’s telephone choices, however it’s nonetheless in beta, so issues are prone to change a little bit earlier than the ultimate model of the app is launched.
Nonetheless, if these inexperienced bubbles make you loopy, and you’ve got a Cellphone(2), you possibly can obtain the brand new Nothing Chats app from the Play Retailer beginning on Friday. Sadly, in the interim, it seems the app will solely be out there to Nothing Cellphone customers within the US, Canada, UK, or EU.
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