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I use iPhone and apple because it just works. Think about it. That's why linooox is so shit these days and the only reason it's improving is valve is trying to standardize it with KDE+Flatpak.

Android phones are the same, they vary wildly in performance because of optimization, bugs, hardware and thermal design and no standardization.

On apple it's not as open, sure, but everything is made for IOS first class since hundreds of millions use the same phone, and 75% of North America uses iphones so the hardware is the same therefore they can report problems easily and know what causes the bugs.

Android, it varies too much and that's why it will never be as smooth and polished as apple. It will never have the good animations, the smoothness and optimization in simple apps like banking stuff, spotify.
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>standarization
is that your threshold for “good” on a desktop? standardization only makes sense on small devices
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The iPhone is our generations Ford Model T. No one will remember the Galaxy SII or any Android phone for that matter. It will always be the “other phone.”
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>I use iPhone and apple because it just works
upgrade from iOS 15 already and come back



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