boonhet ,

Lifelong iOS hater who moved to iOS 2 years ago here. They're different strokes for different folks.

If you're like I used to be, get an Android! Flash a custom ROM on it! All the freedom is amazing.

Now I have an iPhone. It may even lack some features Android has. It gets them slower. But the experience is ridiculously polished and consistent. This is a device I can't have fail on me.

I still use Linux on my gaming PC and one of my work laptops. I love it. I love fiddling with things. I just want my phone to be an appliance like my fridge now. I buy it and forget it for the next few years.

SeeJayEmm ,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

I mean, if you spent the kind of scratch on an android phone you would on an iPhone and then not fuck around with it, you'd have a similar experience on Android.

Years ago I used to flash roms and generally tinker until I decided I needed my phone to be stable and stopped. My Note 20 is polished and stable, no complaints.

My wife has always had iPhones. I've used both and find iOS frustrating. These days, unless you're scraping the bottom of the barrel, it's mostly about comfort and preference.

boonhet ,

I've done that once. Then I made the mistake of updating past the Android version it came with. Suddenly it was no better than most of the cheap androids I'd owned before that. It was the Oneplus 7 Pro and it just started lagging like hell 2 years in.

I'm now 2 years into my iPhone 13 mini, have also kept up with software updates and it hasn't slowed down at all.

Ballistic_86 ,

That’s great! Competition in this space is working to improve both.

Instead of this stupid fanboy shit of Android vs iOS, we should celebrate an actual success in development.

Lucidlethargy ,
@Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works avatar

This has been the case for at least 11 years.

rusticus ,

Android is 5 years ahead of iPhone 60% of the time

danielfgom ,
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

Not anymore. That was true for a few years but iOS has definitely overtaken Android. Plus when you include the entire Apple devices ecosystem, Arcade, TV+, Homepod, Continuity etc iOS FAR, FAR outstrips Android.

Android is a stand alone device but iPhone is one piece in a mosaic of devices and services.

This is why now, after the last 4 years on Android, I'm switching back to iPhone.

Plus the hardware and cameras on budget Android devices are shit and I'm tried of paying for shit.

The Snapdragon 695 came out 3+ years ago and yet Qualcomm just released this year the Snapdragon 6s gen 3, which is .... the 695 with a slightly higher clock speed... 🤦

For €300 - €550 they keep selling us the same junk with a different name and colour and I'm done with that bs.

hOrni ,

You are using "they keep selling us the same junk with a different name" to justify apple? Hilarious.

i2ndshenanigans ,

As someone that flips between Samsung and iPhone they all are selling us the same shit every year. Smartphones in general have gotten stale. I can’t remember anything in the last 5 years that anyone has announced that made me think I have to upgrade my device. Maybe it’s just me but the tech seems boring now.

Matriks404 ,

To be honest as an Android user, if Apple makes their phone less locked down and give more affordable choices for phones I may try an iPhone, as I am a bit fed up with Android, and there are no other real alternatives.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

I'm happy with GrapheneOS on my Google Pixel. It's basically Android without the Google crap. It's not for everyone though.

That said, I'd really like a third option. iOS is too locked down, Android phones have short support cycles (getting better, and is a huge reason why I picked Pixel), and Linux phones have fundamental hardware and software issues. I'm sad Microsoft, Palm, and Blackberry all gave up, there were interesting things happening in the mobile space back then.

ITGuyLevi ,

I switched to Graphene in December and I can't say it enough, GrapheneOS is everything I wanted Android to be for the past 15 years.

01189998819991197253 ,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

Are persistent notifications still a requirement for background apps, such as Signal? One of the reasons I switched to CalyxOS. Not the Signal persistent notification specifically, but it, in combination with all the others I needed running in the BG, made it very difficult to not miss new notifications. I like CalyxOS just fine, but I agree with you on GrapheneOS. I was very excited that it was exactly as I've always wanted android to be (but wasn't), except for those persistent notifications.

ITGuyLevi ,

I haven't had to do anything special for signal, Home Assistant has some issues with permissions and not always reporting back if its on in the background. Still trying to figure out why its fine on mine but not on my son's phone.

The fine tuned controls for things like network access, storage and contact scopes, etc. are just amazing.

IsThisAnAI ,

Nobody cares nerds. Nobody.

bdonvr ,

Android can do satellite messaging? Android phone makers are shipping on device LLMs?

I'm not an Apple fanboy nor do I use an iPhone currently but this headline is ridiculous.

pycorax ,

Android phone makers are shipping on device LLMs?

Do people actually want these?

AFC1886VCC ,

I'm an android user but honestly bored of hearing this shit every single year. "Android already does that" yeah, we know. It's like having a friend that is constantly trying to one-up you, or trying to steal attention away from you at your own birthday party.

Ghostalmedia ,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

Me watching WWDC:
“Android already does that.”

Me watching Google I/O
“iOS already does that.”

acchariya ,

Windows phone 10 had most of these things in 2015

tahoe ,

In ten years all phones will be crabs

TheRaven ,
@TheRaven@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes. Android already does all these things. But I think the things I’m excited most about are not on this list at all.

  1. A private local LLM. With the on-device context of my notes, messages, calendar, etc, I’m rather excited to have a more personal LLM than ChatGPT.

  2. Personal messaging via satellite. I love that I can stay in touch with people outside of a cell network.

doleo ,

Did I understand correctly that this is only going to be in the iPhone 15 pro? Because that’s a lot more expensive than a pixel, more than I’d ever spend on a phone tbh.

breadsmasher ,
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

The satellite im fairly sure is only pro

ByteMe ,

Satellite is on 14+

pineapplelover ,

We went hiking and tried calling emergency services but my friend's 14 pro couldn't get any signal for some reason. Idk what was wrong, me and my friend with pixels had no issues though.

ByteMe ,

Where do you live?

pineapplelover ,

This was in the LA mountains. Angeles national park

ByteMe ,

I don't know. Pixels don't support call vis satellite though

pineapplelover ,

Which really surprised me when pixels were able to call but all the iPhones including the iphone 14 pro wasn't able to call

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