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1704 points ardit33 | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0.657s | source
1. IAmGraydon ◴[] No.24150437[source]
The difference is that if you own an Apple device, you knew you were buying into a walled garden ecosystem. Windows was not sold that way, so for them to cut off unapproved apps would be a bait and switch.
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2. paulgb ◴[] No.24150646[source]
If you're a Hacker News reader you do, but does the general population? The iPad Pro has been promoted as a laptop replacement, for example.
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3. austhrow743 ◴[] No.24152456[source]
They might not be familiar with the term walled garden but I've definitely heard the non-tech savvy talk about iPhone being more restrictive.

Even if they don't though, that's a marketing offence not a product one. If there's any government interference needed it's in the form of a mandatory "walled garden" label on the box.