People considering ‘cancelling’ new iPhone order after seeing comparison between older generation::Some have noticed the new iPhone 15 is not as strong or as durable as the older generations of iPhones.

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    1 year ago

    When it comes to Android, updates. Especially for some of the cheaper phones where they don’t support updates past the next version of Android.

    Which really only matters to people that actually give a shit about updates. A lot of people in Android spaces online seem absolutely flummoxed by this but many people simply do not care or actively dislike “the latest and greatest” updates. They tend to change things people liked, they increasingly break functionality in the name of “security”, and they often come with UI changes people find frustrating.

    If the user is comfortable with their device, many would like it to stay that way. And that’s not an invalid feeling.

    I used to anticipate Android updates, but ever since 10, I’ve had zero desire to upgrade further. I’m not buying a new phone for the benefit of having my file explorer broken.

    Some people will call you stupid for this, because it leaves you vulnerable to exploits that don’t get patched, but whatever.

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      1 year ago

      Pixel 8 comes with 7 years of OS updates. Also pure OS so no preinstalled bloatware. For all Pixel devices so far, with a click of a setting can unlock the boot loader to root and flash custom roms as suggest by user below. IDK why anyone would use anything but Pixel phones for their Android experience.

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      1 year ago

      I would use a custom ROM/root the phone, but I also hate SAF. If you like cuatomisablity, and control over your own device however, it would make no sense to get an iPhone.