• Re: apple had 8 of 10 best selling phones in 2022

    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Chris on Thu Mar 9 15:51:07 2023
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    Chris wrote:

    You are not serious. That is a question of philosophy and other
    hardware/software used. An Android never makes sense for a Mac-user.

    Not true. I used to use an Android phone, but to get the features I wanted
    I need to sound increasing amounts so just ended jumping over to iphone.

    This was quite a few years ago now so things may be different today.

    Since I care about facts, I'd be interested in what "features" Chris wanted
    are in the iPhone that aren't (usually long ago) in Android already.

    Since the iKooks never actually state definitively what those features are
    (and yes, nospam cuts and pastes Apple's hundreds of trademarks), I don't expect there to be any that are not creatures of the walled garden.

    Notice very clearly the astute point being made above... please...

    a. If it's done well inside the walled garden,
    b. Then Apple makes sure it won't work well outside the walled garden.

    *The walled garden is Apple's fundamental marketing strategy*

    The iKooks don't understand Apple successfully employs Tonya Harding
    tactics, where Apple treats Android/Windows/Linux as Nancy Kerrigan.

    HINT: Consider the Windows iTunes abomination as a classic example.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Tue Mar 28 14:22:45 2023
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 10:50:56 AM UTC-5, Andy Burnelli wrote:
    Chris wrote:

    You are not serious. That is a question of philosophy and other
    hardware/software used. An Android never makes sense for a Mac-user.

    Not true. I used to use an Android phone, but to get the features I wanted I need to sound increasing amounts so just ended jumping over to iphone.

    This was quite a few years ago now so things may be different today.

    Since I care about facts, I'd be interested in what "features" Chris wanted are in the iPhone that aren't (usually long ago) in Android already.

    Since the iKooks never actually state definitively what those features are (and yes, nospam cuts and pastes Apple's hundreds of trademarks), I don't expect there to be any that are not creatures of the walled garden.

    Notice very clearly the astute point being made above... please...

    a. If it's done well inside the walled garden,
    b. Then Apple makes sure it won't work well outside the walled garden.

    *The walled garden is Apple's fundamental marketing strategy*

    The iKooks don't understand Apple successfully employs Tonya Harding tactics, where Apple treats Android/Windows/Linux as Nancy Kerrigan.

    HINT: Consider the Windows iTunes abomination as a classic example.

    I must not be a kook since I posted several very useful features baked into iOS that Android lacks, not reply from you.

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