NOTHING Chats, the app that gave Android owners the opportunity to camouflage themselves as iPhone users, has been pulled from the Google Play Store. The company behind the app, Nothing, pulled the plug on the beta-version of the new messenger over privacy concerns – just one day after it first launched. Nothing The launch of Nothing Chats has now been delayed “until further notice” while Nothing fixes “several bugs”[/caption] The app, which was still under development, let Android owners gain some of the perks of Apple’s iMessage, including having blue bubble messages instead of green. While you got the blue bubbles – you didn’t get many other iMessage perks. The rest of t
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