• @helenslunch
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    425 months ago

    If you want to have a blue bubble, just buy an iPhone.

    Expense aside they’re simply worse products. Can’t choose what software to put on it. Can’t repair it. Can’t change your dialer or your SMS app. I mean the list goes on.

    • Track_Shovel
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      155 months ago

      This.

      I had an iPhone for a decade with my work. Quit both of them and got an android. I’m way happier being able to do things more than one way and to be able to customize everything.

      Phones in general suck, but if the shitty, android at least let’s you do what you want.

    • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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      -95 months ago

      lol ok.

      The vast majority of androids are worse for repairability. The ones that get more than a year or two of support don’t have any parts available. The ones that do get support have far worse physical restrictions like straight up gluing parts in.

      The rest you mention, >99% of people don’t do anyway.

        • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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          -15 months ago

          lol the only specialist tool you need is the pentalobe screwdriver and a suction cup. None of the rest is needed, it just makes it easy.

          And unlocking the hardware for use just requires calling Apple support and saying “hey I’ve replaced this part and need it unlocked, here’s the serial”.

          Nothing in an iPhone is solidly glued in. The battery has a couple of pull tabs to make it easy to remove. Something like a Samsung it’s damn near impossible to remove because the entire battery is glued down.

      • @helenslunch
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        5 months ago

        The vast majority of androids are worse for repairability

        Yes but I can choose to purchase an Android that has good repairability. Apple, once again, doesn’t give you that choice.

        The ones that do get support have far worse physical restrictions like straight up gluing parts in

        Gluing components in is standard practice across the industry.

        What’s absolutely not standard is intentionally serializing the parts and then refusing to make the software available so that their consumers cannot repair the hardware they “own”.

        Or negotiating contracts with component suppliers to ensure they don’t sell components to third party repair companies.

        Or sending ICE to raid companies who manage to get them regardless.

        It’s an incredibly disrespectful and user-hostile company.