'So we were like, they like our design because they're buying our earbuds,' he continued, 'but they're not buying our phones because maybe there's.
'Majority of our smartphone users do not come from iPhone, they come overwhelmingly from Android.' 'We were kind of frustrated because we saw in the data that a lot of our Nothing Ear users were actually iPhone users,' said Nothing's Carl Pei in a promotional video. Sunbird says that an Apple iMessage account is required, though the company insists that it does not 'capture, store, nor have access to your username, password, or any other personal information.' The mimicking of iMessage is done by New York-based technology firm Sunbird, and displayed in the Nothing messages app. Nothing makes the well-received Nothing Phone (2), and one of these is required to use the new Nothing Chats.
The makers of the Nothing Phone (2) are launching Nothing Chats, which lets Android users who share their Apple ID send messages in the iPhone's regular blue bubbles.