• @Zanz@lemmy.ml
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      -215 months ago

      So long as the green bubble still exist there’s no reason for Android users to celebrate either. I had to change to iPhone because it was costing me job opportunities. And I won’t be able to switch back until the green bundle is gone. Apple knows this so without legal action they’re never going to end that.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        165 months ago

        I highly doubt that. I’ve never had to text during the interview process, everything was over calls, email, or wherever hiring platform they used. Texting in an interview process is kinda weird…

        • @drathvedro@lemm.ee
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          5 months ago

          I was about to say the same, but then I remembered that I’m ignoring any business that use WhatsApp or Instagram as their sole means of communication. Fuck yeah I’m a petulant teenager, it’s their loss, not mine.

      • Deebster
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        135 months ago

        I assume you’re in the US? Are you saying your iPhone customers were so prejudiced against green messages that they’d go with a different supplier/partner/whatever? Was it the friction of not having all the messaging features, or just that they thought all serious businesspeople used iPhones?

        • @Zanz@lemmy.ml
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          25 months ago

          From what I understand they wanted their group chat to keep working properly. I would have been issued a work iPhone since it’s what I had working as a contingent worker with them so I do not understand.

          • @vga@sopuli.xyz
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            85 months ago

            No, it’s a status symbol. Children with iPhones look down upon the green bubbles, or so they say.

            ftfy

          • @555@lemmy.world
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            15 months ago

            What status? The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is $220 more than the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max.

            The low end iPhone is $429. Yes the low end Samsung is $199, but its performance is far below the SE. The closest match is the S23 FE, starting at $629.

            Any feelings the blue bubbles have about the green bubbles is purely the humor of the angry green bubble making themselves feel inferior… because the blue bubbles don’t ever think about it.