• Scrubbles
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    813 months ago

    It was fun before… like 20 years ago. Now it’s just… eh. Apple users don’t care about any of that. They want a device that “just works” and has their ecosystem. They’re trapped in it, but eh, what’s the point. They aren’t going to convert, and after converting some people you learn you just become tech support for them.

    • @[email protected]
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      823 months ago

      Seriously, does anyone think Apple users care about unlocked bootloaders and LDAC codecs? They want whatever the new iOS features are and their AirPods to work seamlessly.

      I have an Android phone and an iPhone, and they both do pretty much the same thing. I can do some things with Android that iOS can’t, but it’s nothing an average user couldn’t do without, or even know they’re missing.

      • @assassinatedbyCIA
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        403 months ago

        They’re also all made by heartless megacorps anyway. None of the companies are really ‘good’ just different forms of terrible.

        • @colderr
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          103 months ago

          I’m gonna sound like an Apple fanboy but, I would say Apple is the least worst of them all. Don’t get me wrong, they’re still terrible and all the shit they do but, they at least seem like an okayish company. But I still hate the whole closed ecosystem, and the stupid non-repairability but, almost every phone is now like that sadly.

          • Krzd
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            Apple installed nets on the roofs of their factories because too many workers committed suicide jumping off them.

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        To be fair i do care quite a bit about that. Phones just make bad computers to me. Small screen and half is used by a keyboard.

        They seem designed to frustrate me so “it just works (most times)” is the only way i can stomach owning one.

        I have a dream where apple is forced to make ios fully open source and where screen/input devices can freely stream any system/OS from a dedicated server.

        Iphones are so “cleverly” dumb it makes them usable.

        • @[email protected]
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          103 months ago

          I dunno, I had iPhone in my hand for app development, and I wanted to shoot it out of the cannon into the sun.

          You have to understand the thinking process behind the UI, and it’s not ‘intuitive’ to everyone.

          And I just couldn’t use it, it drove me crazy.

          • TheRealKuni
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            33 months ago

            Switching OS is a pain. And when you aren’t using it as your daily driver, it just makes it worse. It took me a couple of weeks of exclusively using iOS for it to become comfortable. If I were using Android at the same time I doubt it would’ve ever stuck and I’d still be annoyed rather than quite comfortable and agile now.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 months ago

              Not being able to do some things is the biggest blocker.

              Sideloading for instance. Photos disappearing inside the Photos app and not being in files is also weird. It just felt like I was a moron who couldn’t handle my own files.

        • @cm0002
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          23 months ago

          where screen/input devices can freely stream any system/OS from a dedicated server.

          I experimented with that, you can kinda do it with Android and an Android emulator. It was decent on the local network, ok with good cellular signal, and terrible when cellular wasn’t the greatest

      • @answersplease77
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        -133 months ago

        I think even the average users are becomming aware because of how inferior iOS is. For example, all these things I’m going to mention below are doable on any Android (no root or bootloader required) since 2015 or even older versions while iPhone cant do shit:

        iPhone cant temporarily disable apps, can’t prevent apps from using networks, cant disable system apps, cant open multi apps in mutli windows, cant location spoof, cant disable any system app or feature, cant customize themes or control anything in comparison.

        • @Draghetta
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          Yes but 99.9% of users don’t care about any of that, that’s what others were saying in this conversation.

          Just to bring my personal pov: I’m a tech guy and I couldn’t care less about any of those features. My phone is an appliance like my dishwasher, i only need it to do well the few things it does for me and the iPhone does them incredibly well. Productivity work and fun is done on real computers. I don’t care if android phones can purr or do somersaults.

          If you like to do complicated stuff on your phone then those things matter to you and you will deem iOS inferior, and that’s fine. But realise you are planets away from the average user.

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          You can uninstall a lot of Apple’s apps that come preinstalled on an iPhone. Not all of them, but a surprising amount.

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          I’m using both iPhones and Android phones (vanilla and rooted), the only valid point you make is about using themes. I belong to to the 99,9% of users who don’t bother.

          You forgot some important feature that Android phones have: They don’t pester you too much about privacy: they allow apps per default to use the GPS, message you, etc. Also they come with a lot of unneeded apps preinstalled, some of these being impossible to deinstall

    • Lucy :3
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      Except when the shitty ecosystem fucks with everyone else. Eg. when trying to get files from an iOS device to another phone. You need to use 3rd party software, which is almost exclusively shit on iOS and (at least in my school) no iPad kiddie managed to use local file sharing websites. The real kicker? Sharing stuff from the teachers iPad to the students does not work reliably either. Never. 20 students, and Apple can’t manage to transport shit. We resorted to uploading it to Teams - so much for Apple’s nice ecosystem for easily sharing files, which ends up taking 15+ Minutes.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 months ago

      I‘ve used Android and iPhones for multiple years. Now I am using an iPhone and I am very happy. Main reasons are build quality and software. It just works. And the main advantage is primarily if you use multiple Apple devices. And since Android phones are expensive as fuck, too, I don’t care about the price anymore

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      They want a device that “just works” and has their ecosystem.

      i have friends that struggle to pay rent and they’re forced to pay apple’s extortion-esque prices when something goes wrong or when purchasing their phones and equipment.

      witnessing them suffer like this hits close to home for me because i grew up poor enough to ration out the government cheese & powdered milk along with asking extended family and begging neighbors for food so that we could stay alive until next payday and also because i’m tech savvy enough to understand how unscrupulously apple has behaved at creating this well designed trap of an ecosystem that’s actively easy to fall into and passively difficult to leave; locking my friends into a seeming perpetually repeating cycle of new iphones and government cheese.

      i think that the icing on this shit-cake is that they’re all atleast vaguely aware that apple is screwing them over; but they still accept it because it either “just works” or it’s “all they know” and that blows my mind because 5-year-old-me HATED government powdered milk in my cereal enough to switch to oatmeal for breakfast if it were an option.

    • @riodoro1
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      43 months ago

      They’re trapped in it

      Oh my god, you really believe that.

      • macniel
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        63 months ago

        They are as trapped as people are requiring Adobe products even though they fuck them as hard, or even harder, as apple.

      • @[email protected]
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        03 months ago

        Well I’m trapped in it (purchased software, connected devices). The fence is knee-high at most though.

    • @[email protected]
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      Weirdly, a lot of them seem to care a whole lot about the color of their speech bubbles in their sms app