• Re: Why is the iPhone always lacking in basic industry standard hardwar

    From Marion@21:1/5 to Chris on Wed Jul 30 18:57:41 2025
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On Wed, 30 Jul 2025 08:47:14 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :


    And yet, there's nothing the iPhone can do that Android doesn't do.

    [Fact check: This is false]

    You can't claim everything you don't understand is false, Chris.
    That's not what adults do. You should strive to listen to the teacher.

    In fact, we have a thread already on that topic where NOBODY could find a single thing that the iPhone does that Android doesn't already do, Chris.

    That's a lesson I thought I had already taught you Apple MAGA trolls.

    You're not ready to understand *why* the iPhone can't do what Android does,
    but Android does *everything* the iPhone can do, Chris. But it is a fact.

    Your first step in learning why is telling us all what functionality you
    think an iPhone can do that you think an Android phone cannot do.

    Bear in mind functionality is not "brand name", in that, for example, let's
    say someone claims "AirDrop(TM)" is an iPhone-only feature. That's a brand name, not unique functionality. Android has its own equivalents which are
    even better (in that they work on all platforms, yes, even on iOS).

    So saying "iPhones have AirDrop" isn't a valid argument if you claim that
    there is some functionality that the iPhone can do that Android doesn't do.

    Imagine claiming iPhones are superior because they have FaceTime, when
    Google Meet, Zoom, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, and a dozen other apps offer video calls with broader compatibility. That's not functionality, Chris.
    That's just brand worship.

    Here is your second lesson of the day, where you Apple trolls know nothing about Apple products as you don't even understand these basic truisms.

    1. There is nothing iPhones can do that Android doesn't already do
    2. There is plenty that Android can do that iPhones cannot do.
    3. The reason is simple -
    a. Apple severely restricts what app developers can write
    b. Google can't.

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