‘You’re Telling Me in 2023, You Still Have a ’Droid?’ Why Teens Hate Android Phones / A recent survey of teens found that 87% have iPhones, and don’t plan to switch::undefined

  • @Hackerman_uwu
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    -211 year ago

    You robbed Apple of the true superiority of their offering: the hardware. There isn’t a phone out there that comes close to being as well designed and beautiful as an iPhone. That’s important to some people.

    • @piecat
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      101 year ago

      That’s a silly take.

      The hardware offerings outside of Apple are just more diverse. You could buy a $40 Motorola or LG and get exactly what you’d expect. Or you could get the flagship Samsung or Google and blow the iPhone out of the water.

      • @orion2145
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        -21 year ago

        I’m not one of these Apple salespeople, but I was a latecomer to iPhone. Started with the 12. It was the first device I owned as far back as I remember that didn’t feel like it was lagging/dying at the end of year one. And consequently I didn’t replace it as I had with years of Pixels, Nexus, Samsungs, etc prior. I think their hardware design is better. And I think the hardware + software tightness results in extending the life of the hardware. And I say this still wishing I could get the new Pixel devices - but I simply haven’t felt that feeling of my phone becoming irrelevant as much as I did with my various android devices.

        Same story repeated with tablets -> iPads seem to last forever / until the wheels fall off. I’ve owned Galaxy Tabs, Nexus 12s, etc -> they do not have the same longevity period. It’s sad honestly I wish that weren’t true.

        I have a MacBook Pro 2013 that still runs like new (one battery replacement along the way). I can’t even imagine what a 10 year old Dell or Lenovo or HP would be right now. A paperweight?

        • @iopq
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          11 year ago

          The laptops are subpar, miss me with that soldered SSD bullshit

    • @Seasoned_Greetings
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      41 year ago

      Well designed and beautiful are two very subjective words for a discussion about objective differences.

      I think that iphones are bland and kind of ugly for their caliber of technology. My last phone was the sage-back pixel 5 and I absolutely loved the design of that thing. The thing is, looks alone don’t constitute superiority.

    • JackbyDev
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      41 year ago

      Fuck Apple for normalizing the removal of 3.5 mm jack.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I don’t care about the beauty and I think some android phones are prettier, but iPhone hardware is ludicrously fast and that’s one of the reasons I have one.

      • @stonedemoman
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        1 year ago

        Samsung equivalents have better hardware for the same price

        E: I can guarantee you the downvotes are from people who have never even looked at the hardware in their phone. Nobody will even engage with the numbers.

          • @stonedemoman
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            01 year ago

            This stuff always makes people defensive, but it’s better to make informed decisions. There is no dismissing this data, period. It’s not just a number score, the specs are there for you to read. The equivalent Samsungs have twice the RAM and two more processor cores than their apple counterparts.

            • @[email protected]
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              You aren’t informing yourself when you read versus.com You’re comparing numbers and those numbers are often not comparable because they either aren’t counting the same thing or they’re an implementation detail that doesn’t affect the actual outcome. Versus.com is essentially worthless search spam.

              For example, comparing cores and clock cycles between different architectures is useless.

              • @stonedemoman
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                -11 year ago

                The A16 chip in iPhone 14 is an ARM chip, same as the snapdragon.

                  • @stonedemoman
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                    -21 year ago

                    That’s not a statement based in reality, there’s no magic going on here. It’s just cycle speed and information per cycle. If your argument is that the versus.com comparison leaves out the less significant factors, I’ve looked at those comparisons before I made my first reply and the S23 beats those too.

                • @iopq
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                  21 year ago

                  Not the same, Apple doesn’t use snapdragon

                  • @stonedemoman
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                    -11 year ago

                    The iPhone 14 cpu uses ARM architecture, the S23 cpu uses ARM architecture. How would you come to the conclusion that I’m saying they’re the same chips?

      • @JTskulk
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        -31 year ago

        Until the battery gets old lol. iPhones are fine; they’re simple phones for simple people.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Preferring simplicity in your smartphone doesn’t make you simple.

          And what phone doesn’t need a battery replacement after a few years?

          • @JTskulk
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            11 year ago

            Sure it does.

            Every phone needs a battery replacement after a few years, but not every phone will perform worse because of it. When your iphone battery wears out, your phone slows down. You have to replace the battery to both improve performance and battery life. When your android battery wears out, your phone does not slow down. It just runs out of battery sooner. Replacing the battery will not improve performance as it never slowed down in the first place unlike an iphone.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              That’s because with any phone, an old battery stops being able to provide enough current to the phone when it gets old. So Apple throttles the phone. Phones that don’t do that become unstable, while the iPhone remains stable, but slows down.

              • @JTskulk
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                11 year ago

                Maybe if you keep using it once it doesn’t hold a charge for more than an hour, but I’ve never done that. When my batteries have gotten low, the phone didn’t start crashing more or acting weird, just running out of battery sooner.

    • Greyscale
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      11 year ago

      beauty of an iphone

      Generic ass glass slab with a very short service life

      Miss me with that clown shit.

      • @[email protected]
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        Very short service life compared to what? It has a very long service life relative to other smartphones.

      • @Hackerman_uwu
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        -11 year ago

        Ok pal. Take it easy. I simply expressed an opinion.