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It’s the text you send, not incoming, so you don’t need to read it much. There’s also various accessibility features to help with color across the os.


Not only that, but these are complaints coming from non-iPhone users, by definition, which means it is totally up to Android what color their messages are displayed in.


iPhone User texts Android user - the iPhone user sees their outbound message as green on white.

This is not up to Android, it is up to Apple how their UX displays texts to non-Apple users.




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