• The_Mixer_Dude@lemmus.org
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    1 year ago

    I think this is the false comparison of PC vs Mac laptops again. Where people were upset with the quality of their $400 PC laptops and discovered that their $1,800 Apple laptops were built better. Essentially it just came down to Apple strategic marketing. Had they paid even half as much as they did for their Mac on a better built PC they would have had the same if not better experience.

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      1 year ago

      The S8 was the beginning of the end with Samsung phones for my wife and I. Her S8 quickly died with the same motherboard issue and the replacement had a permanent blurry camera. The motherboard issue was widespread and probably would have had similar attention to the s7s batteries if it were also exploding.

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    1 year ago

    My first smart phone was an iPhone 3, I really liked it until it stopped getting iOS updates and when I would update an app it would be uninstalled because it was no longer compatible with my os version. I switched to android and had been using it ever since… until February when I made the switch back and got an iPhone 14 Pro.

    I was sick and tired of having to ROM my phone to get an updated os. Even when my phone was brand new the security patches were 6-8 months behind their actual release date.

    I had been using an iPad and MacBook Air for work so I was not totally new to modern iOS.

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    1 year ago

    Had many of those so-called windows or androids just fail on me at critical points. For Apple products, it just works.

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    1 year ago

    Coming from a Pixel, I can confirm this. Google really needs to stick to software. When they dabble in both, neither is a pleasant experience.

    That being said, you can go round and round about why people switch or which is better. Being from Gen X, I appreciate and respect the technology. I am also not rich or have parents to buy me a new device every few years when Android devices lose support. I try to get the most for my money, and no I am not talking about features, that’s subjective anyways. I’m talking about actual value for the money you spend, and iPhone wins that category in spades.

    There is no device that offers longer support. No to mention, their customer support is phenomenal.

    There is no other device that retains value as well. Mainly because they don’t have to give out free sh!t or put their devices on sale, to get you to buy one.

    And other than Samsung, no other device has B&M stores you can visit.

    Those aren’t subjective either, they’re facts.

    That being said, those 3 things far outweigh any perceived benefits of owning an Android device.

    Also, if Android was that great, you wouldn’t need communities creating custom software to make them run the way they should have, right out of the box.