Sujet : Re: Additions to the iOS/Android Features Document
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.android comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 22. May 2024, 18:33:00
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On 2024-05-22 09:27, Andrew wrote:
-hh wrote on Wed, 22 May 2024 11:07:01 -0400 :
Which is irrelevant.
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Indeed. All that saying that ~95% of Android products have moved along
to current design philosophies, while the last 5% haven't.
You missed the point of having choices that Apple never gives users
(mainly because there are few companies as anti-consumer as Apple is).
And yet Apple has incredible consumer loyalty...
It would take
some more research to determine if these holdouts are actually still in
production (and for what market segment) or if they're now down to "New
Old Stock" that's still available for sale.
Those were phones on sale at the time that the search was run.
What's relevant is if you're on Android & you want an sd card or an aux
jack or an FM radio, you can extremely easily find a model today with them,
(since about half of Android phones sold today have one or more of them).
And yet people keep buying iPhones and replacing them with iPhones when they change phones.
Unfortunately, it also means that if you want a user-removable battery,
then your choices are severely limited.
But it also shows Android hardware is always better than iPhone hardware
(because Apple gives you no choice for any of those 4 hardware features).
LOL!