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> ANDROID IS NOT FOR POOR PEOPLE
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@Moon it reminds me of the thing i saw yesterday on a Mrwhosetheboss video, about how apple keeps getitng more market share despite other phone makers losing theirs. TLDR people get more income and many if not most jump to iphone from android. He put his family as an example.
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@MischievousTomato @Moon it's also a status symbol thing.
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@Moon people expect stuff to work, but many know they dont get something of the quality of apple
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@MischievousTomato yep
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@Moon every OEM is assmad about apple but none of them put in the effort to truly rival them
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@MischievousTomato from a software vendor point of view it doesn't matter because every android owner expects it to work with your software
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@MischievousTomato on ios even though for most people they're game machines, there are legit pro audio applications because they control both the hardware and software so they can set the audio latency as low as possible for example
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@Moon yeah. the video im watching points out how audio latency is awful for android devices, except the pixel 2 that somehow reached apple iphone/ipad levels. Just a fucking phone from like 6 years ago.
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@MischievousTomato it's not even just that, apple has a very small number of models that they control the entire manufacture process of. android has hundreds of various hardware and quality and google controls none of them except pixel
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@Moon yeah, true. Hell, even with google's control pixels have a history of having shitty issues. Someone on the pixel subreddit complains that his pixel 7 pro's fingerprint scanner unlocks with any kind of fingerprint lmao
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@Moon yeah i watched a review of the ip14 pro and the reviewer praised the iphone for delivering notifications as they happen, while the assmung phone he compared it to compared didn't. And like, yeah, assmung, chinese phones are infamous of aggressive battery saving settings that chokes apps and ends up making notifs come in late if ever at all.
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@MischievousTomato the fragmentation thing is real