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1. swe_dima ◴[] No.45036013[source]
There goes one of the main arguments why I've been using Android over iPhone
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2. Disposal8433 ◴[] No.45036352[source]
I also remember the early war between Androids and the iPhone. The main argument was that you don't need Google's permission to run applications.
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3. bambax ◴[] No.45036408[source]
Yes, and that may be something Google does care about in the end. If Android becomes as closed and as controlled as iOS, why Android??
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4. pjmlp ◴[] No.45036458[source]
Because most of us live in countries where an iPhone is two months salary at least, or a contract bound to several years before it can be cancelled, while Android is usually half of that, with the freedom of pre-pay.
5. bigstrat2003 ◴[] No.45036581[source]
If anything, this is even worse than what Apple does. iPhone users frequently argue that the inability to install arbitrary software is a feature in their eyes, one of the things that attracts them to the platform. I disagree with their argument, but in fairness I must admit Apple has never pretended that an iPhone is a device you control. They have always been very up front that it is a curated experience, their way or the highway. It's distasteful to me but they're honest about it. What Google is doing is a bait and switch to so many users who chose their platform specifically because it was open.
6. silverliver ◴[] No.45036658[source]
Can Google be sued for misleading and defrauding phone owners?