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yzydserd 12 hours ago

Is there data behind that or is it just anecdata?

A year ago someone on HN said “I can confirm that iMessage is extremely common in Australia. WhatsApp is very uncommon, outside of people with European (and maybe South American?) friends or family to keep in touch with.”

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39365562

My guess is you’re both expressing truths of your individual social circles but making unjustified extrapolations to an entire nation.

killingtime74 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

That's true . The only stats I could find are unreliable SMS marketing company ones.

dboreham 12 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

iMessage is very popular in the US but 90% of users just think they are "texting". There's no other way to send an SMS for them.

realusername 11 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I can also confirmed that iMessage is basically unused in France. (And that was a core argument in the EU of Apple against the DMA for iMessage, so even Apple admits its low usage in the EU)

The issue with iMessage outside the US is the branding, it's branded as an SMS app and SMS being dead (outside of ads and delivery drivers) doesn't help for adoption.

immibis 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

iMessage is popular in the US because everyone has an iPhone because everyone has iMessage and everyone connects it to social status - network effects. The same reason (besides the social status) everyone uses WhatsApp in Europe.

This has more to do with the way the iPhone was launched, and the American desire to own the most expensive product, than any technical merits.

Melatonic 2 hours ago | parent [-]

They've also finally added RCS support so while you still get "green bubbles" you mostly avoid SMS