• phi1997@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Why do Android manufacturers keep turning their phones into iPhones? If I wanted an iPhone, I’d buy one.

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        1 year ago

        True, but they shouldn’t be the only option. A big part of why they sell the way they do is brand recognition.

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          At this point I dunno anymore why they sell the way they do. Sure, hardware is really great. But the OS is lagging behind Android, CoreAudio aside. Apps are fine if you work around iOS’s limitations. Still people really like the ecosystem or are they poor brand followers? Dunno.

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            Vendor lock-in is a big one. Losing access to your purchased games/apps and having a harder time bringing over your music and video libraries could turn people off, even if F2P games and streaming have made these less relevant. There’s also the matter of switching cloud storage providers

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    1 year ago

    After years of eSim, wanting eSim, asking for nothing but eSim, I’m done with eSim. Having an argument with a T-Mobile rep in store on whether or not my Pixel 7 has an eSim made me no longer want eSim. I want my phone and its service to be as self service as possible, and managing my own sim seems to be my best option.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, technically an eSim at its simplest is just a QR code provided to you by your provider, just like they provide you a SIM card. None of their fucking business whether your device supports it.

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    1 year ago

    Apple has never been about having options. They have always believed that the customer doesn’t know what they want. They enforce whatever they think is best, and provide no ways to change it.

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    1 year ago

    Do people not remember how fucking annoying this shit was before physical SIM cards? Who in the ever loving fuck is asking for this??