• Re: did this group die?

    From sms@21:1/5 to Tom Elam on Sat Nov 2 15:37:59 2024
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On 11/2/2024 1:27 PM, Tom Elam wrote:

    <snip>

    But Android owners upgrade phones more often than iPhone owners.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/it-s-official-android-phone- owners-upgrade-more-often-than-iphone-users/ar-AA1seZ2t? ocid=entnewsntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=acd4d3617ea848eb984eda2761425876&ei=28

    Explain that

    Here are some reasons that I can postulate:

    1. Android device makers tend to introduce new features at a more rapid
    pace than Apple does for the iPhone. Apple meters out new features
    slowly to encourage updates but many of those features are not
    sufficiently attractive to warrant an upgrade.

    2. Apple removes features from their devices causing many iPhone owners
    to delay upgrades because they don't want to lose features.
    a)What are the best selling iPhones of all time? The 6/6+ and
    6s/6s+, the last two models that had a headphone jack.

    b) A lot of U.S. iPhone users have stuck with the 13/13 Pro because
    they don't want to lose the physical SIM card slot.

    3. iPhones are more expensive than comparable Android phones so the
    Android owner is more willing to spend the money on an upgrade.

    4. Battery replacement on iPhones is relatively inexpensive and widely available and you get a recently manufactured battery, not NOS (new old
    stock) that has deteriorated.

    5. iPhone users care less about features like higher-quality music
    playback while Android users want the latest aptX or LDAC codec. Since
    Airpods don't support these codec anyway, there's no reason to worry
    about the phone having that codec.

    6. Carriers offer better upgrade deals on Android devices than iOS
    devices. You can often get a "free" Android phone, even on prepaid
    carriers, while iPhones have subsidy but much lower.

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  • From Nick Cine@21:1/5 to Andrews on Sun Nov 3 10:44:53 2024
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On Sun, 3 Nov 2024 15:14:10 -0000 (UTC), Andrews wrote:

    Tom Elam wrote on Sun, 3 Nov 2024 08:18:59 -0500 :

    As a former long-time Android phone and tablet user and defender I can
    postulate too. Android feature roll-outs and OS versions happened
    slowly, if at all, and were very uneven across device brands. I never
    got more than one OS version update on the many HTC, Moto and Samsung
    devices I owned. I had to upgrade to get the latest, and even then new
    phones often did not have the latest OS installed.]

    FACTS. Not propaganda please.

    You are wrong. More to the point, your data is old. It's no longer valid. You're five to ten years behind in all your data - so you're just wrong.

    If you used Android only two or three years ago, you won't recognize
    Android of today because that's how much has changed in a short time.

    a. The iPhone has far more bugs than Android now (and far more exploits!).
    b. The iPhone has far shorter operating system support than Android now.
    c. With respect to fragmentation, even that is very old data.

    More Samsung devices alone are sold than iPhones are, where the "fragmentation" you decry doesn't exist if you stick with Pixels &
    Samsungs.

    To complain that other brands provide valuable choices isn't really a fair complaint because you don't get ANY of those choices with Apple.

    And Apple's puny five years of promised supprot pales in comparison to the Samsung and Pixel promise of seven years of full hotfix support.

    Remember, of all common consumer operating systems, Apple is the only one with support so bad they only fully support a single release at a time.

    Those are facts. Modern facts. Not facts from ten years ago.
    Those are facts from today.

    You're welcome to form a strong opinion based on old data, but just say
    that your data doesn't take into account the reality of today's devices.

    I have had to replace a battery on my iPhone 14. That was because I
    tried wireless charging in the car that overheated the phone. The
    replacement was easy. I took it to the local Apple Store and they had it
    back to me in 2 hours.

    That's absurd. My Android debuted around the time of the iPhone 12, and
    it's still going strong. But it has a modern-sized battery.

    No iPhone in the world has a batter as big as the one in my free phone. That's the main reason iPhone batteries need to be replaced more often.

    Last we checked Apple replaces almost fifteen million batteries in the USA alone per year. Think about that. It's huge. Apple batteries are crap.

    Not a single iPhone battery is even close in capacity to that of my free Android phone (which only retailed for about two hundred dollars MSRP).

    That was 6 months ago and battery life is still
    100%. The cost? $0. AppleCare+ took care of it.

    Remember I said that the Apple trolls are ignorant? Remember?
    Guess what? How did you get that AppleCare+ without paying for it?

    No questions asked.

    I have a question for you.

    Since almost nobody on Android pays for any extra warranty, why do most
    Apple iPhone owners pay for AppleCare+ when it's never needed?

    Think about that.

    Apple owners are so terrified of the horrendous repair costs, that they'll pay any amount of subscription fees just to not have to worry about them.

    have owned iPhones and iPads since the iPhone 6s era. That's the only
    battery replaced spanning 8 years and 6s, SE and 14 Pro versions.

    The Apple iPads actually have decently sized batteries as it's only the iPhone that uses comically cheap chintzy batteries in terms of capacity.

    Every time you replace a battery (and millions are replaced every year!), Apple is laughing at you AppleCare+ owners all the way to the bank.

    I'll never go back. There is no Android Store 15 minutes away. My phone
    and tablet get annual OS updates on the day they are released, and
    regular feature and security updates too that.

    The one thing you're right about is that there is no such thing as an "Android Store", which nobody on Android needs - but iPhone owners do.

    I have plenty of Apple devices and when I take them to the Genius Bar, the "Genius" at the Apple Store asks me what a Decibel is when I tell him that
    I teste the iPhone side-by-side with my free Samsung & the Wi-Fi stinks.

    These "Genius" Bar employees don't know how things work in the real world
    as you can't test Wi-Fi without knowing what a Decibel means.

    All the Genius Bar employees do is test the phone for basic stuff (like
    water penetration) and recommend a new iPhone if it fails their tests.

    Remember, Apple lost the lawsuits for exactly that reason.

    Even Apple didn't tell its Genius Bar employees that they purposefully lowered the life of the iPhone (which they paid a criminal fine for!).

    Still... the free Apple Store Genius Bar (and free classes) are a nice
    touch because Apple knows owners are petrified by the complexity of tech.

    But how much does that Apple Care added warranty cost anyways?

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Richard L. Hamilton on Mon Nov 4 15:01:36 2024
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2024-11-04 12:03, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
    In article <vg30do$km$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com>,
    Andrews <andrews@spam.net> writes:
    John Hill wrote on Fri, 1 Nov 2024 08:01:46 -0000 (UTC) :

    You will never get trolls to buy in; otherwise they wouldn't be trolls.

    You are correct that the Apple trolls like Alan Baker, Joerg Lorenz, Chris, >> Alan Browne, Jolly Roger, Hemidactylus, nospam, Lewis, et al., will always >> defend Apple to the death, no matter the truth - because... hmmm.. Why?

    They'll always make inane excuses for why Apple has more zero-day exploits, >> or why Apple didn't have call recording, or why Apple doesn't allow
    interoperability, or why Apple products don't have basic hardware, or why
    Apple always is chintzy on basics such as RAM & battery capacity, etc.

    Why do the Apple trolls inundate this newsgroup with those inane apologies? >>
    I know why.
    Do you?

    Windows is excrement, always has been, always will be.

    And yet it is everywhere and will continue to be so. Mac OS has eaten
    away at a lot of that in the last 20 years since Mac went intel - but
    Windows is still around 70% of desktops.

    Linux for better or worse doesn't need people bashing other OS's to support it,
    they can write their own damn code to support it or STFU.

    Linux, alas, has a fairly mediocre desktop environment and lacks support
    from key vendors for creatives (Photoshop, etc.) and productivity (MS
    Office). Yes there are alternatives but they are not up to par.

    Linux shines in database/servers, devices,(routers, and a hundred
    others) and so on.

    --
    "It would be a measureless disaster if Russian barbarism overlaid
    the culture and independence of the ancient States of Europe."
    Winston Churchill

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