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Why do you think I'm going Android?
^^My iPhone is by far the worst phone I've had with all the limitations across products . I felt I was going backwards
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Why do you think I'm going Android?
^^My iPhone is by far the worst phone I've had with all the limitations across products . I felt I was going backwards
Why do you think I'm going Android?

Ah!
Look to me fair, I live in the real world where pretty much everything has a negative / disadvantage & people don’t have any cultish thoughts thoughts about a product.
This means people can identify something they can be improved but still use the product.
I know that is foreign to you - but that’s how it works. You CAN have something and don’t need to devote yourself to it.
I think iOS really has a come a long way over the years & appealing to many more folk.
It wasn't long ago that it really was pretty aweful with no real appeal - but look where they are today!
And that’s the part I don’t get the hate.
Still struggling, they will use violence to get authentication and while criminals can get drain your account in other ways this will make the process that much easier and quicker. Much like air drop makes sending files to a stranger dead easy and by touching phones you can share your contact card, a lot less friction to get the job done. Hopefully they will add an option to disable it and have some kind of timer before it can be re-enabled.You think you’ll just tap phones without any authentication or confirmation?
Use your own imagination and think it through before fear mongering.
Much as P2P payments don’t work for us right now I don’t think we’ll get this feature anyway.Still struggling, they will use violence to get authentication and while criminals can get drain your account in other ways this will make the process that much easier and quicker. Much like air drop makes sending files to a stranger dead easy and by touching phones you can share your contact card, a lot less friction to get the job done. Hopefully they will add an option to disable it and have some kind of timer before it can be re-enabled.
Android should copy the ability to reset settings without resetting the phone. Guess they can’t do it with all the flavors of Android.Making progress, coping Android, a few years late, but that is Apple for you.
Still struggling, they will use violence to get authentication
Reset what for example?Android should copy the ability to reset settings without resetting the phone. Guess they can’t do it with all the flavors of Android.
All the settings you’ve changed.Reset what for example?
So you overlook charging speed, photo sorting , cropping, music resolution, inferior apps, inferior share sheets, lack of manual mode for camera, limited updates … but you punt this as the biggest feature?All the settings you’ve changed.
So you overlook charging speed, photo sorting , cropping, music resolution, inferior apps, inferior share sheets, lack of manual mode for camera, limited updates … but you punt this as the biggest feature?
I charge wirelessly overnight, sorting is just a mind switch it’s not rocket science even an bird can manage it, 256kbps AAC is good enough even with HomePod minis, only inferior app for me is TymeBank but I’ve moved on to Discovery bank anyway, share sheet is dogcrap on Android as well, use Neuralcam or similar, it’s better than getting no updates at all apart from web view ones. Well yes if you have an issue it’s better than having to format the while phone.So you overlook charging speed, photo sorting , cropping, music resolution, inferior apps, inferior share sheets, lack of manual mode for camera, limited updates … but you punt this as the biggest feature?
… and once you’ve built your use case around what can and can’t be done - you reset apps every day?I charge wirelessly overnight, sorting is just a mind switch it’s not rocket science even an bird can manage it, 256kbps AAC is good enough even with HomePod minis, only inferior app for me is TymeBank but I’ve moved on to Discovery bank anyway, share sheet is dogcrap on Android as well, use Neuralcam or similar, it’s better than getting no updates at all apart from web view ones. Well yes if you have an issue it’s better than having to format the while phone.
Just like you had to build your use case around Huawei killing background apps etc.… and once you’ve built your use case around what can and can’t be done - you reset apps every day?
Why would you want to reset all settings and keep your data? I thought apple just works.All the settings you’ve changed.