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Android.

The cost.

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I really like Apple products but I agree, they are shit costly.

That's why I use Android too. Plus I can install any damn app without rooting the device. Even the ones that are banned on Play Store or not available.

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This is the math you need to learn:

1.01365 = 37.8

0.99365 = 0.03

Small changes make a huge difference over a long period of time.

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I need to get my Layer 2 tokens above 1.0. If I can't, I'll find a way to swap them out for HIVE, LEO, or POB.

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I mostly swap my Layer-2 Tokens to invest in other Layer-2 tokens. 😁 LEO is one I buy the most and then other Dividend Tokens. Sometimes I also put some funds in Cub Finance.

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Android. Like taskmaster said, the cost is the major factor for me.

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Same here. Apple products are shiny and the shine comes with a cost.

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Android

As good as Apple stuff is, I don't think it's worth the price they charge

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Yes. Not worth anymore. They used to have unique features but now it's all the same.

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Well I actually don't mind their labtops. It might be an easier way then getting linux working for developing software. I still have my macbook and it makes the process a bit easier.

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Apple because of how simple and connectable devices are.

Avoid the latest release hype and costs are no worse than Android.

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Maybe in Australia, there are no major cost differences but in the USA it is. Also, in India, I don't why Apple products are so costly. Moreover, we don't have good service too. So that's why I choose android.

But if I had enough money, I would have got each and every product that Apple makes. If you buy one Apple product, you should get others too that you need. They have created their own ecosystem.

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I mean don't buy the latest model iPhone and you can avoid the high costs.

After getting annoyed at the ridiculously expensive phone plan I was on, I recently downgraded to an iPhone 8 which was just $250 outright.

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That's a really smart way to go about it. ✌

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Android-- just on principle. Apple oversees a closed ecosystem, and it treats its customers with disdain.

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Oh yeah, because Google is the moral choice ;)

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I picked Android in 2011, which was years before I discovered that Google made its heel turn. Unlike with iOS, it's possible to blow out the Android version that came with the device and install a less-intrusive modified Android OS in its place. It's even possible to use a de-Googled version of Android on certain phones or simply buy a de-Googled Android device.

Android devices let you install app files from alternate app stores, so no one is required to use Google Play except for the absolute essentials. Android devices also accommodate some form of SD card for extra storage. In the case of media files, Android phones let you sideload them onto the device-- audio files, video files, other data files.

Neither Google nor Apple are paragons of virtue to be emulated, but it's possible to neuter Android devices as much as possible. Doing the same with an iPhone turns it into a horrendously priced crystal brick.

When a decentralized and open-source alternative to Android (and iOS) comes along, I will jump that that one.

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it treats its customers with disdain.

I thought it was the opposite. 🙄

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The first few versions of iPhone used standard screws which used standard screwdrivers for unscewring the screws. Then one day Apple switched to weird screws which required a weird screw diver for unscrewing the weird screws. Apple did this in response to people opening the devices on their own, thus forcing iPhone users to visit the Apple Stores for any fixes.

Something as simple as replacing the battery is easy with an Android phone, yet iPhone users have no choice but to visit the Apple Store to deal with that problem.

Then there are the developers who have apps on the App Store pulled after some time for bogus reasons. These incidents would be more familiar to people here.

Apple is so great at marketing that many people using its products are fanboys and fangirls of the products, yet Apple treats these same customers as if it owns them and can do whatever it wants to them. That's the impression I got from iPhone users I know.

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...iPhone users have no choice but to visit the Apple Store

I agree this is a very stupid problem. Also, the maintenance and service costs are so high. Just imagine if you break the screen. Either go with a fake one or get ready to pay so much money that could get you a better android phone than your costly iphone. 😂

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I know many iPhone users who preferred living with cracked glass than getting it replaced. While there are places which could replace the cracked glass on an iPhone, these places are not "authorized Apple dealers."

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Yes, if you put on a fake glass, that could actually damage your phone even more. Apple products are not great with third-party components. Only the ones, they chose for us.

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That could be one reason why the products are so expensive. If it's worth it, though, it's not an issue.

I still don't like Apple's attitude towards its customers. It's elitist.

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