• @over_clox
    link
    -256 months ago

    Just another tactic to keep people in their Apple cage ☹️

    ANDROID!!!

    • @ccunning
      link
      246 months ago

      I know. It’s Amazing the bullshit we’ll put up with to avoid having to use Android…

    • @disguy_ovahea
      link
      16
      edit-2
      5 months ago

      Most Apple users want the “cage” for its near-mindless security and privacy. I used to troubleshoot and diagnose PCs all day. I got tired of managing my HTC Windows phone in 2008 and went to iPhone. It’s similar to running Windows Home for the smaller attack surface than Pro, or trading admin for user rights. I love not having to worry about the reliability, privacy, or security maintenance of my daily driver.

        • @Nogami
          link
          56 months ago

          Cheap is a thing isn’t it. I hear Walmart is popular. Poor people love cheap.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            4
            edit-2
            6 months ago

            I’m not so sure this holds up as well as it once did. You can get some pretty cheap iPhones and Apple even sells some more value-oriented options , although not as cheap as some crappy Android phones. You can also buy Androids much more expensive than any iPhone.

            But I hear what you’re saying. I believe you are saying that cheap often means more popular but that doesn’t mean good.

        • Jesus
          link
          46 months ago

          Said another way, Apple sells more smart phone hardware than any other phone manufacturer on the planet. Samsung being a strong second place at 24% of the world.

    • @Nogami
      link
      46 months ago

      Give up all your data to google. You are the product.

      • @Buffalox
        link
        25 months ago

        This is generally true, but no more than what you do with an iPhone to Apple. Except with the iPhone Apple decides how much, where on Android you can prevent giving data to Google to the degree you wish.
        There is no doubt Android phones have more freedom than iPhone. It’s not even reasonably debatable.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          05 months ago

          on Android you can prevent giving data to Google to the degree you wish.

          Assuming your phone allows it. Not every phone is rootable or has an unlocked bootloader.

      • @over_clox
        link
        26 months ago

        Who said I ever signed into Google?

        This phone has never been signed into any accounts on the Android OS level, I’ve never activated location services, and I don’t even have a SIM card.

        I run WiFi only, with alternate app stores and the ability to transfer apps from one phone to another by copying APK installer files.

        Not every Android user is totally stuck to Google.

          • @over_clox
            link
            2
            edit-2
            5 months ago

            There are alternate apps and services that don’t depend on Google. I’m responding from one such service right now.

            I’ve also been using the same TextNow number since 2016. You know, VOIP WiFi phone service? I even debugged the TextNow app back in 2016, they’re actually damn glad to have me as a regular free user.

            There are ways to both maintain privacy, and also use your device at the same time.

        • @Nogami
          link
          -56 months ago

          Believes he isn’t a product. Cute. But you’re full of it and a troll.

          • @over_clox
            link
            66 months ago

            How can I be a product when they can’t figure out who I am or where I’m at?

            Again, I never signed into Google in the first place.

    • @Buffalox
      link
      -3
      edit-2
      6 months ago

      I was wondering why you were downvoted, until I saw the name of the sub.
      Apple users are definitely in a cage, but apparently they won’t even acknowledge it.
      I’m not saying the phones aren’t good otherwise, but using Apple is an obvious sacrifice of digital freedom.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        36 months ago

        It really depends on the user. I mainly use iPhone, but there are definitely some odd limitations here and there. I’m glad Android exists to provide some alternative.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        0
        edit-2
        6 months ago

        100% I was one of those hardcore Apple fanboys until I realised it’s turning into a cult. I stopped defending and criticising Apple and it’s policies a long time ago, even though I use iPhone and android.

      • @over_clox
        link
        -126 months ago

        Just stating the truth, where the truth should be heard no less. The sheeple will never fully realize they’re sheeple if nobody says anything…

          • @over_clox
            link
            -106 months ago

            Hey, if I stated that on an Android community, I’m sure I’d get quite a few upvotes. But that’s not accomplishing anything now is it, that’s like talking into an echo chamber.

            I don’t expect much of any upvotes for my comment, but it’s the truth. I can’t help it if Apple users don’t like hearing the truth. 🤷‍♂️