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Carlos E. R. wrote on Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:42:05 +0200 :The discussion was messaging services.
Yes, but my point was Android works well without creating a mothershipLet's take the simplest case, which is I have a drawer full of Android>
tablets in front of me, where I can easily connect them to the Internet,
and with that I can do everything but make cellular phone calls, right?
Thus you can not make messages.
login/password - as long as the device has Wi-Fi Internet capabilities.
The point being that, unlike Apple devices which are designed as dumbI'm sorry but that is completely false.
terminals that can't do what people love about them without creating a
login to mothership Internet servers, the Android device is designed such
that you never need to create an account on the device to motherships.
Now, let's take the case of a tablet/phone with a SIM card, shall we.Sure.
Q: What changes in terms of requiring a login/password to a mothership?That was the sound of goalposts being dragged.
A: Nothing. There is no need to create mothership login/password.
As an example, I don't have a mothership login/password on my AndroidIf you "login" with a SIM card.
device, and I can make/receive phone calls and make/receive MMS/SMS.
What makes anyone think I have to create a new login/password on my AndroidThat is what is called a "straw man argument".
phone or tablet (which has a SIM card) just for calls & messages?
Makes no sense.
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