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And the best thing about Android is that you get all those great ads because Google knows every keystroke you make as well as the content of every message and email you receive and the location and time of every place you go so they know exactly what you need. View Quote |
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And the best thing about Android is that you get all those great ads because Google knows every keystroke you make as well as the content of every message and email you receive and the location and time of every place you go so they know exactly what you need. View Quote I don't see why this is such a big deal that the Apple dictatorship thinks users are intellectually incapable of handling more than a single button on their phone. |
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I got a Samsung s8 a couple months ago. Really miss my iPhone.
Very much prefer my old iphone 6 to the Samsung. Should have brought it back during the 14 day refund period. |
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Apple sucks.
But really we're just arguing over what corporate monstrosity gets to own our data and track our every move. |
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Quoted: Have you ever tried to start one up right out of the box? We were issued some I-phone 5 cell phones from the office several years ago (before I retired) and they had some techs representing Apple that came to our office to "show" us how to start them up and the programming that had to be done before we could use them. It was complicated as heck. I vowed after that bad experience that I'd never buy a personal I-phone and I never have. I bought an LG G3 when I retired and it was fairly easy to set up right out of the box. A lot easier than that I-phone abortion. View Quote The whole point to Apple anything, really is that it's supposed to be easy to use even for people that don't really 'get' technology. If you can't even manage to get an iPhone to come on and start up, damn. I don't know what to say to that. |
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Having current tech and not shit that is 3 years old is also nice with android phones. My year old HTC outperforms the X. And its an HTC, not a Samsung. Samsung is another step ahead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LoL cost aside My shitty android phone allows me to put icons whereever the fuck I want customize EVERYTHING been makin' folders since 2008 download and install any app I fucking want without approval from my apple overlords. not have to jailbreak my phone to do anything cool not have to buy a fucking dongle to plug in things oh look removable storage, so I don't get raped for the larger storage size option (I guess we will discuss cost lol) https://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-8-benchmarks-fastest-phone,review-4676.html Attached File |
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I want to like Android, and their hardware is usually better but their OS totally blows. Unless you get a Google Device.. OS updates are practically non existent. Once your device gets beyond 2 years old you can pretty much forget about updates for most Android platforms. And if you have a carrier branded phone your carrier is gonna take their sweet sweet time adding in their bloatware before sending you any updates.... if they even decide to release it to you in the first place.
Is IOS perfect... no... but I can at least count on them continually developing and updating my device for 4 or 5 years and giving the middle finger to cell phone carriers wanting to add in their bloatware. |
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I'm going to guess that you have a few clocks in your house that are always blinking 12:00 The whole point to Apple anything, really is that it's supposed to be easy to use even for people that don't really 'get' technology. If you can't even manage to get an iPhone to come on and start up, damn. I don't know what to say to that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Have you ever tried to start one up right out of the box? We were issued some I-phone 5 cell phones from the office several years ago (before I retired) and they had some techs representing Apple that came to our office to "show" us how to start them up and the programming that had to be done before we could use them. It was complicated as heck. I vowed after that bad experience that I'd never buy a personal I-phone and I never have. I bought an LG G3 when I retired and it was fairly easy to set up right out of the box. A lot easier than that I-phone abortion. The whole point to Apple anything, really is that it's supposed to be easy to use even for people that don't really 'get' technology. If you can't even manage to get an iPhone to come on and start up, damn. I don't know what to say to that. They ask you for the language and if you have n Apple/Google account and if you want to turn on certain features now or later. Not sure what was complicated either. I've used both and don't have a problem with either. I prefer iOS simply because the apps seem more polished my son prefers Android. |
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Having current tech and not shit that is 3 years old is also nice with android phones. My year old HTC outperforms the X. And its an HTC, not a Samsung. Samsung is another step ahead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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<div class="quote-container"><div class="quote-style">Quoted: LoL cost aside My shitty android phone allows me to put icons whereever the fuck I want customize EVERYTHING been makin' folders since 2008 download and install any app I fucking want without approval from my apple overlords. not have to jailbreak my phone to do anything cool not have to buy a fucking dongle to plug in things oh look removable storage, so I don't get raped for the larger storage size option (I guess we will discuss cost lol) https://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-8-benchmarks-fastest-phone,review-4676.html https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20175/geekmark_4_iphone-368405.JPG get the hell out of here with your facts, this thread is about triggering and hurt feels from droid users. lol |
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Having current tech and not shit that is 3 years old is also nice with android phones. My year old HTC outperforms the X. And its an HTC, not a Samsung. Samsung is another step ahead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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<div class="quote-container"><div class="quote-style">Quoted: LoL cost aside My shitty android phone allows me to put icons whereever the fuck I want customize EVERYTHING been makin' folders since 2008 download and install any app I fucking want without approval from my apple overlords. not have to jailbreak my phone to do anything cool not have to buy a fucking dongle to plug in things oh look removable storage, so I don't get raped for the larger storage size option (I guess we will discuss cost lol) https://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-8-benchmarks-fastest-phone,review-4676.html https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20175/geekmark_4_iphone-368405.JPG Yeah those benchmark scores look to be complete horseshit. |
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Quoted: Benchmark scores tell a completely opposite picture, so I seriously doubt your old HTC outperforms the iP8 or iPX. iP8 and iPX both have the same A11 Bionic chip. https://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-8-benchmarks-fastest-phone,review-4676.html https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20175/geekmark_4_iphone-368405.JPG View Quote I think my main gripe with Apple is being stingy with memory. IPhoneX has 3GB why not 4GB or 6GB? I think it's because if they did it would future proof their phones a little longer. |
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I'm handsome and have a large penis.
Nobody cares which phone I use. |
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Agree to some extent, but I wouldn't drop $1000 on a cellphone. Any cellphone.
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What's that big ugly fucking notch doing in your screen? At least they finally caught up to Samsung's wireless charging of 4 years ago.
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Quoted: Benchmarks don't equal real world usage. That fraction of a second most people aren't going to notice. I think my main gripe with Apple is being stingy with memory. IPhoneX has 3GB why not 4GB or 6GB? I think it's because if they did it would future proof their phones a little longer. View Quote |
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Quoted: Benchmark scores tell a completely opposite picture, so I seriously doubt your old HTC outperforms the iP8 or iPX. iP8 and iPX both have the same A11 Bionic chip. https://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-8-benchmarks-fastest-phone,review-4676.html https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20175/geekmark_4_iphone-368405.JPG get the hell out of here with your facts, this thread is about triggering and hurt feels from droid users. lol View Quote |
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I want to like Android, and their hardware is usually better but their OS totally blows. Unless you get a Google Device.. OS updates are practically non existent. Once your device gets beyond 2 years old you can pretty much forget about updates for most Android platforms. And if you have a carrier branded phone your carrier is gonna take their sweet sweet time adding in their bloatware before sending you any updates.... if they even decide to release it to you in the first place. Is IOS perfect... no... but I can at least count on them continually developing and updating my device for 4 or 5 years and giving the middle finger to cell phone carriers wanting to add in their bloatware. View Quote OS updates are not necessarily important. In fact, the y often times help the process of planned obsolescence. I've had great success with my Android based phones, and guess what - they don't need updates to continue funtioning perfectly. I guess your Apple phones need help along the way, and that's OK too. A.W.D. |
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Mine makes calls and surfs Arfcom just fine. What more is there.
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They don't want to future proof their phones, lol, it's already been proven that they intentionally slow down the older phones when the new versions aree coming out. Apple fanbois like getting raped and keep going back for more. View Quote |
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Sucks only slightly less than apple. Windows was the only great phone OS. View Quote |
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That is all.. #UpGrayedd https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/268968/23659496_1562999340433900_7783956943846898961_n-368375.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/268968/23755623_1562999337100567_1419692732569124291_n-368376.jpg View Quote What cliff you lemmings diving off today? |
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Quoted: Benchmarks don't equal real world usage. That fraction of a second most people aren't going to notice. I think my main gripe with Apple is being stingy with memory. IPhoneX has 3GB why not 4GB or 6GB? I think it's because if they did it would future proof their phones a little longer. View Quote Anyway, the benchmarks don't equal real world use, but iPhones also tend to load apps faster, start up faster, etc. It doesn't really matter which phone you use and prefer, some people like to customize their shit, some people are still on the stock background and have like 10 apps. Who gives a fuck what phone someone uses? Each OS has its perks. I don't like fucking with my phone, all I do is email, text, call, internet, and navigation. If you have a need for more shit, get a Samsung phone. Big deal. No need to get so tore up about it. |
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I seriously don't get Apple. My Galaxy S5 has soldiered on and is continuing to soldier on now that I replaced the battery. I can configure it with widgets so that I don't have to hunt for simple things like looking up the weather, I can download music directly to the phone without going through that shitty iTunes program, and I can even us it as an external hard drive to bring my work files home with me. There are a dozen reasons why my phone is my own R2-D2. In the meantime Apple phones have the exact same interface they've always had. The only reason why people have the insane need to upgrade their perfectly good phones is because it's fashionable among the millenials. View Quote I've been off contracts for years, so I buy an android (always a Samsung) and prepaid services. Right now I'm using Walmart's Straight Talk system because it uses Verizon towers. $45 gets me 10g's of data/month (I use only 4ish). That and whatever $100 Android is on sale every few years. Contracts are rape. |
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It's a jitter bug for people who like tech but don't understand View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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$1000 and can’t even save an email attachment View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Have you ever tried to start one up right out of the box? We were issued some I-phone 5 cell phones from the office several years ago (before I retired) and they had some techs representing Apple that came to our office to "show" us how to start them up and the programming that had to be done before we could use them. It was complicated as heck. I vowed after that bad experience that I'd never buy a personal I-phone and I never have. I bought an LG G3 when I retired and it was fairly easy to set up right out of the box. A lot easier than that I-phone abortion. |
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My technologically illiterate grandmother uses an iPhone. Just sayin'
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If my choice was between having an apple and being phoneless, I'd chose the latter.
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Apple Takes Aim at Trump in Australian Interview
"A top Apple executive and former Obama official attacked the Trump administration in an interview with an Australian news outlet." |
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Seems more like android sheep in this thread lol
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I want to like Android, and their hardware is usually better but their OS totally blows. Unless you get a Google Device.. OS updates are practically non existent. Once your device gets beyond 2 years old you can pretty much forget about updates for most Android platforms. And if you have a carrier branded phone your carrier is gonna take their sweet sweet time adding in their bloatware before sending you any updates.... if they even decide to release it to you in the first place. Is IOS perfect... no... but I can at least count on them continually developing and updating my device for 4 or 5 years and giving the middle finger to cell phone carriers wanting to add in their bloatware. View Quote Just rumors I have heard, I am going to run it until it dies. I greatly dislike no external memory, I am thinking this will by last apple for that reason. |
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