Yikes.

  • @Resistentialism
    link
    English
    31 year ago

    Huh. Honestly, fair enough. To be honest., I don’t usually look into any companies at that much of a deeper lever. So I just assumed they’d be the same.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      41 year ago

      I’m actually shocked that any company values privacy at this point. It’s definitely reflected in the price, since you’re not subsidizing your cost with your data for ads, but it’s still refreshing to me. I hope they stay that way. I’m a hardcore PC user, but I like having my phone stuff private/locked down so I’ve been on iPhone for a long time.

      • @Resistentialism
        link
        English
        21 year ago

        Mee too at this point. I’m not a huge fan of apple devices as I like my stuff being open. It’s just a shame I’ve gotta use android. I know I can root my phone but I can’t be arsed dealing with it all

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          21 year ago

          I had fun on my G1 and G2, installing CFW. The G2 was a fucking pain because it had some anti-CFW bullshit that would reflash to stock unless you disabled that. Early Android phones went to shit so quickly and became soooo sloooooow though, so ya kinda HAD to use CFW.

          As a lifelong PC person, I couldn’t love iOS more. It’s stupid efficient and fully featured (now, it definitely had issues and limitations when it was new.) At this point, I’m always confused when folks say they need Android for customization or whatever. There’s precious little that stock Android does that stock iOS can’t do now.

          • @Resistentialism
            link
            English
            21 year ago

            Thata fair, I had only ever rooted my one plus 3/6, and a Sony or two, but it just wasn’t as effective for me so I decided to stick stock with my current phone.

            I don’t really hate apple. There’s quite a few things I don’t agree with it, but that’s the same with every corporation, really. And I entirelynsee why people would want their products.

            • @[email protected]
              link
              fedilink
              English
              1
              edit-2
              1 year ago

              Also fair! I LOOOOOOVED my Android phones, but i I’ll didn’t have a choice but to switch when I de-Googled my household and life. I certainly wasn’t going to switch to a Windows phone!

              I did play with my partner’s iPhone when I had my G2, and typing on the on-screen keyboard was the first time I was swayed from “I’ll never NOT have a physical keyboard on my phone.” Android phones now have awesome on-screen keyboards, but back when the original Evo was top dog… they were absolute rubbish.

              I still miss my slide out keyboards, though.

              Quick edit: really strange to have like… normal, reasonable conversations like this. If I was back on Reddit, we’d be shitting on each other endlessly.

              • @Resistentialism
                link
                English
                21 year ago

                To be honest. I’d be down to de-google. My only issue is, I use youtube way top much. I use it as background. I’ve heard of piped, so I want to check that out, but the last time I looked at it, I got confused on hpw to login. But I’m sure I’ll find it somewhere. Also, use revanced on my phone and smart tube on my TV, so that’s at least something.

                I think I’m too young to deeply remember full screen flip out keyboards. I remember blackberry though, I think they had it. But I never had one. I think my first “smart” phone was actually and Alcatel. Got out through the washing machine and it died. Which is funny, because I’ve dropped my now phone in the hot bath about 3 times, and it’s only ever asked me to dry the holes.

                I wonder if anyone would ever come out with a slide out proper smart phone, that’s really good nowadays. Could be quite a fun novelty phone if yiu didn’t use them much. Loved my flip ips though, they were weirdly fun. Also weirdly resilient.

                It’s really nice honestly. I don’t think I’ve seen a comment section that looks really toxic. It’s really nice, honestly.

      • @Resistentialism
        link
        English
        11 year ago

        Hey, we’ve all got flaws. But, acknowledging what we don’t know certainly makes everything a lot easier.