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badgolferman wrote on Sun, 21 Jul 2024 09:50:47 -0000 (UTC) :Are you getting it, BGM?
AirTags are the standard tracking device right now. The Android versionHi badgolferman,
still has a long way to go.
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https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/google-pixel-phones/an-unofficial-test-compared-apples-airtags-against-googles-find-my-device-heres-which-tracker-won
Please never forget I'm not stupid. Give me credit for being intelligent.
I think you misunderstood what I said, and what I had asked, as I don't
doubt the Apple customers fall for every marketing gimmick in the book.
There's a huge difference between MARKETING & TECHNOLOGY.
Apple can't innovate - but boy oh boy - can Apple market that they do!
Never forget the difference please.
Apple has a gullible herd following that rivals that of Marlboro.
Marlboro sold Virginia Slims, remember - to gullible herd animals.
Having gullible herd followings does not make the technology better.
Even the "bold new colors" sell like hotcakes to Apple herd animals.
But if you're going to tell me that "yellow phones" are an innovation that
Android doesn't have, simply because Apple sells more yellow phones to its
gullible herds, I'm going to push back on you for technology reasons.
Remember, I never said Apple doesn't have the finest MARKETING in the
world. What I said was Apple's R&D is the worst in terms of spending.
As a result, Apple can't innovate.
But man oh man... can Apple market.
So just the fact that billions of gullible Apple owners fall prey to Apple
marketing - like sheep led to slaughter - doesn't mean the technology has
"leapfrogged" anyone.
What's technologically better between the three airtags anyway?
a. Apple (which came out in April 2021)
b. Samsung (which came out at exactly the same time)
c. Google (which is late to the game)
I bet you don't know the answer.
Notice if you don't know the answer, you are falling prey to Apple
marketing because having billions of gullible idiots isn't technology.
It's marketing.
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