![]() The main differences are just that (a) it comes preloaded on iPhones by default, so most iPhone users in the U.S. ![]() tend to use it automatically, and (b) unlike virtually every other modern messaging service, it's deliberately locked down to the Apple universe and unavailable to anyone on any other type of device. ![]()
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