• Lord_Fluffington@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Yeah the more they copy apple the more you just think to yourself “well why don’t I just buy an iPhone then for longer os support” removing the micro sd and headphone Jack amongst other things has kind of eroded part of androids identity. Android still has a way better file management system and notifications system but it’s starting to feel like little else these days.

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      8 months ago

      The big things keeping me from leaving my life-long Android dedication is that Apple doesn’t allow sideloading apps, browsers other than Safari and Safari reskins, any type of home screen customization, and messaging with RCS.

      3 out of 4 of those issues are very likely to be resolved this year… so there’s little reason to stick with Google, imo, given how shit their services have become over the last 5 years.

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        8 months ago

        You bring a good point. I’m curious about what a “more open” iOS could give in terms of experience. Could be a real blow to Samsung

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          I admire Apple for their hardware, ecosystem consistency, and software consistency. But their walled garden approach is just too closed off for my use.

          If they were to open things up a bit, allow for more flexibility, I really think they could capture a huge chunk of users that are fed up with Samsung and Google.

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            Definitely. The battery life and stuttering issues on Pixels devices are not up to the standards of their price range. Samsung is a bit better, but when you compare it to iPhones, those just seem more “polished”?

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      8 months ago

      well why don’t I just buy an iPhone then for longer os support

      I’ve never owned an iPhone so I’m not too up to date on this, but a 30 second search (meaning I could be wrong), says:

      “But it is around 5-6 years based on precedence. The iPhone 6s probably had its last major software update with iOS 14(2020).” https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252455935

      I can’t speak on Samsung, but Google is getting much better with updates. Hopefully Samsung follows suit. The Pixel 6 and 7 get 5 years, and the Pixel 8 getting 7 years. https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/4457705

      Edit: to me, the Pixel is one of the best phone lines, especially when you consider GrapheneOS support and alternative OS in general support. However, I think Google falls way short on marketing, which is why they never really took off.

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        I can’t speak on Samsung, but Google is getting much better with updates. Hopefully Samsung follows suit.

        They did. Samsung starts 7 years of updates starting with the s24 series. Their midrange and previous flagship did 4os + 5 security years. Budget devices are currently on 2os + 4 security updates.