Can You Send Apple Invites To Android Users?
Apple finally threw a bone to Android users with its new Invites app. Here is how the "green bubble" crowd can RSVP and share photos without an iPhone
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Apple finally threw a bone to Android users with its new Invites app. Here is how the "green bubble" crowd can RSVP and share photos without an iPhone
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