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Android shaming?
I have an Android for work and a personal iPhone. It is nice to leave work at home on the dresser:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone...e-are-hurting/ |
Originally Posted by TGarza
(Post 33420813)
I have an Android for work and a personal iPhone. It is nice to leave work at home on the dresser:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone...e-are-hurting/ Regards |
This is satire right? People don’t attach their self worth to their brand of cellphone, right?
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Originally Posted by bitterproffit
(Post 33420963)
This is satire right? People don’t attach their self worth to their brand of cellphone, right?
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Oh I’m sure it was a thing. Phones are the most important thing in the world to HS kids. I was hoping fully grown adults had gotten passed it.
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Originally Posted by TGarza
(Post 33420813)
I have an Android for work and a personal iPhone. It is nice to leave work at home on the dresser:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone...e-are-hurting/ :confused: |
In years past, Android phones were less expensive and therefore more affordable for many around the world, including the US. IPhones have become status symbols, especially with younger people.
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Originally Posted by draver
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In years past, Android phones were less expensive and therefore more affordable for many around the world, including the US. IPhones have become status symbols, especially with younger people.
iphones for show, Android for a pro Quite honestly I don't give a toss, but when I did my decision was based on detesting itunes with a passion. So I have never bothered. Had a work iphone, it was fine, a few oddities, but Android does for me. |
Originally, crApple was hated on my many Android users because they were so closed minded. You couldn't even use a custom ringtone, had to buy it from the Apple store... things like that. This pushed many to Android - likely your more technical users. Apple made their brand on it being simple (because it was so locked down) so the older or non technical crowds likely went that route. To this day, my dad insists that his iPhone was better than any Android phone even though he makes calls and barely texts - that's it. Can't tell you why, but he swears it was better - but refuses to pay the extreme prices for them.
From what I understand today, they aren't that bad anymore but still less customizable than Apple. Once you're invested in one ecosystem or the other, why change and start over? Apple does have a history of marketing features like they are the newest/hottest thing out there while Android has had them for a while (and likely at a lower price). Never underestimate the combined power of a good marketing team and general human stupidity. |
Originally Posted by bchandler02
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Apple does have a history of marketing features like they are the newest/hottest thing out there while Android has had them for a while (and likely at a lower price). Never underestimate the combined power of a good marketing team and general human stupidity.
Back on topic though, I remember a joke that was going round when iPhones started gaining in popularity: Q: How can you tell if someone in the room has an iPhone? A: They'll tell you! |
You should see the reaction I get from people when my blackberry key2 (my work phone) comes out.
Honestly though, I won't even consider an iPhone as a backup or Key2 replacement because of that stupid lightning cable. Younger people need iMessage apparently to fit in, not sure why. I need a usb C port on my phone, or else I might not be able to charge it at night. |
I've been an android fan for a long time , blackberry and windows phone prior. I disliked how they locked everything down, the stupid itunes needed to be used for everything and non standard charging cable.
I am testing out iphone (SE 2020 , $149) for the first time and its not bad, has its quirks. They recently (iOS 14) let you do some customization (limited widgets) and you still have to do work around for custom ringtone but its manageable. My entire family uses iphones and its just "easier" to facetime and share pictures on imessage. My 93 year old grandpa loves getting good quality video/pictures of my son. imessage and facetime are very popular but only in the US. Its hard to convert someone like my grandpa to a new app to send pictures/video , especially since google keeps adding/dropping apps (still using hangouts) I'm waiting to see what the 13 brings vs the foldables with samsung/pixel before I trade in my android for it. Worst case, I'll just use ipad for facetime/imessage with the family. |
Originally Posted by Nitehawk
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<snip> I need a usb C port on my phone, or else I might not be able to charge it at night.
Regards P.S. USB C charging hasn't even really been a thing that long, so obviously, you charged with some other cable prior to that, it just wasn't a lightening cable. |
Originally Posted by vletnguyen
(Post 33423579)
I am testing out iphone (SE 2020 , $149) for the first time and its not bad, has its quirks.
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