• BombOmOm
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    872 months ago

    Sounds like they didn’t try very hard.

    • @AA5B
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      132 months ago

      I can believe it, because of how integrated everything is at Apple. You probably need to bring a lot of iCloud support over (App Store, backups, apis), but that may also require supporting applications and configurations

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        im not fully convinced its api, as there are several times a dev or themselves have proved connecting to the apple service was possible. with message, beeper proved it was possible to chat with imessage users. with icloud, backups could be accessed via an internet browser (therefore theres an already existing api that is platform agnostic as it runs in a browser.)

        apple could even just make a PWA and instantly have access to the same api that browsers use to access its cloud on its own, and supporting auto cloud sync wouldn’t even have to be at an OS level.

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      Well, it’s not like they said they gave it their best, and I really doubt they did.

      They might have had a couple of trained monkeys bashing typewriters for 3 years in a room with the sign “Apple Watch for Android team” on the door for all we know. They just said they were “working on it” before scrapping the idea

    • @stoly
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      It’s based on a specific piece of hardware in the iPhone called the Secure Enclave that basically keeps all of your PHI in a place that nobody but you can get it. It doesn’t transfer when you get a new phone, for instance, and has to be recreated. I’m betting that an Android app involved some sort of emulator, performance was awful, and they gave up.

    • @[email protected]
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      Apple is full of shit. I freaking doubt it’ll take them a year.

      https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tim-cook-says-buy-mom-210347694.html#:~:text=Benzinga-,Tim Cook Says ‘Buy Your Mom An iPhone’ If You,Not A Priority For Apple&text=Apple Inc.,showcased his sense of humor.

      During a question-and-answer session, a journalist raised the issue of the iPhone’s incompatibility with rich communication services (RCS) messaging, preventing the seamless sharing of video clips with their Android-using mom. It’s been a longstanding issue between Apple and Android devices. Cook acknowledged that it isn’t a top priority for the company. If the reporter wanted to fix the issue, Cook joked, “buy your mom an iPhone.”

      Pardon me if we don’t give you the benefit of the doubt.

  • @markstos
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    342 months ago

    Garmin smartwatches are good, support both Apple and Android and have their own App Store store for the watches that works with both mobile OS platforms.

    It’s not clear what critical features couldn’t work for Apple on Android.

    • @taanegl
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      302 months ago

      The missing critical feature was their a walled garden.

    • @Telodzrum
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      62 months ago

      Garmin makes the best purpose-built smartwatches around. If you run, climb, hike, or golf a lot there isn’t a better device for you.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      I stand by the Instinct. All of the smart features I need, and a 2 week battery life. I just wish they would release a model that doesn’t look like a G-Shock.

      • @markstos
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        12 months ago

        Other Garmin watches have practically the same features as the Instinct, but look different. Garmin makes small changes to market the watches to different segments.

  • @dinckelman
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    292 months ago

    My classmates back at uni also spent years trying to do something during group projects, and then suddenly had to go paint the ceiling, walk their pet hamster, move to a different apartment, and all that other stuff. We all know what these words mean.

    They didn’t do shit, and everyone knows that as a fact. If there really was motivation for them to do it, it would have been done with the Watch Gen2

    • @then_three_more
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      12 months ago

      We couldn’t because we just put a series of interns on it.

  • magnetosphere
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    Calling bullshit. Whether you like their products or not, you gotta admit that some of the best software engineers in the world work at Apple. If they really wanted to do it, it would get done.

    Plus, “investigating” an idea for three years is most definitely not the same as actively trying.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      That’s the thing, you don’t need to get all those top engineers in a room to investigate something, a team of product managers can do that perfectly fine and tell you it’s not possible.

    • @mriguy
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      22 months ago

      “We spent 3 years exploring whether spending the engineering effort to make it work the way we wanted on Android would end up making us more money in the long run, and decided it wouldn’t. Because we are a business, and that’s literally how we make every decision.”

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      They made iTunes for Windows when they wanted to sell more iPods. But that was under different leadership.

  • @mrfriki
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    12 months ago

    It might be true, anything they have released outside their walled garden is pure crap, iTunes for Windows, Music for Android…

  • @mlg
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    -22 months ago

    One one hand, ye ye old java dalvik

    On the other hand, proprietary Apple