Comment on Those who are against iOS and Apple in general, have you tried their devices lately?
kratoz29@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Lots of comments, low votes, yeah, lemmings don’t like Apple at all 😂
I have used Apple smartphones in my teenage days, up until 2020 where I ditched my old iPhone 6s for a Poco F2 Pro, I was pretty comfortable with it, and it is my main phone even until this day. (Currently using custom ROMs, I did not even wait until the warranty to expire to get rid of stock MIUI lol).
I have always liked the freedom of my gadgets, I was always keen to jailbreak/mod whatever I can, unfortunately iOS did make this harder even until today, but at the same time it improved a lot to make some users not miss too much jailbreak (I was one of them since I used less and less my phone).
This very fact of liking freedom made me enjoy the Android side more (my other big Android device is the Nvidia Shield TV and I sideload every shit that interests me).
I legit think most lemmings don’t give the opportunity to at least test Apple devices, I know they are corporate, I know they are closed source, but I still think it is a bit of close mind to not even acknowledge them as what they are… A more than capable adversary of Android smartphones, heck, my girlfriend has an iPhone 13 and it feels so premium (even her previous 11 and 7 did), the apps are so well made, the apps barely reload in the background with its joke amount of RAM, even with its very limited customization side you can tweak a lot the home screen and the lockscreen overall to some next level shit… I’d like to have different kinds of home screens per session based (routines) on Android, and no, changing launchers does not count as they have cringe animations since A11…
In a nutshell every time I try it is a hell of a well made phone, but even having that in mind I’d not get back to it… Not in the short term at least, Android has grown on me so much that first I’d get a premium Android device (maybe Pixel because I don’t like One UI), but if iOS keeps improving who knows, maybe someday.
spckls@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s exactly how i feel, apart from the premium androids, because even though i paid the premium price, it never felt as a good phone. Fast, maybe, well built, not really, and the apps are the same no matter what you paid so it kind of feels like you got ripped off.
I’m salty as hell because deep down i really want android phones to be great.
kratoz29@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I see, if you are not comfortable with the software you could try a custom ROM I guess, they usually are better crafted than bloated stock ROMs.
And yeah that is what held me to buy a premium device back in the days, I’d barely use the goodies such as the camera and my device had SD 865 which is still a more than capable processor yet, with these nice specs and a good custom ROM it really feels like a Pixel software speaking.
spckls@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I tried. Don’t get me wrong, but if a couple of people can make a better software than a huge company then why am i giving the company my money in the first place. Unfortunately, i don’t have much free time anymore, not as much i would like, and certainly a lot less than i used to have 5-10 years ago.
I would love if the guys who make custom roms could make a phone, but sadly, that probably won’t happen. And i hate that all the phones are locked in. I wish a phone could be like a pc, where you can install whatever OS you like.
Hardware manufacturers make that impossible. The company that makes snapdragon is responsible for all the drivers and compatibility. Samsung certainly won’t open up their chips and drivers as well. Apple is the same.
Until we get something like a linux phone, everyone will fight tooth and nail for their slice of pie.
Hell, look at linux drivers on the x64/86 (nvidia).
Look at microsoft ditching 99% of CPUs on win11 launch.
Look at apple with their “macOS is for macs only”.
Software manufacturers are to blame as well. Why no office on linux but they support macos? Why no adobe products on linux? Why not games on linux? (I know it’s better now but still, very few big players) Banking software? Windows only. Manufacturing software? Almost all windows only.
OS choice has to be on the person using the computer, not some company.
It’s time for standardized computing.
I understand that you can’t write all the software that has been written again, but you can at least make the new software compatible.