I see mine for what it is. A phone. And a serious threat to my privacy. (I'm well into my 50s, if this matters)
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If you're looking for privacy, I highly recommend (weirdly enough) a Google Pixel. With GrapheneOS it's way more secure and private than basically anything else on the market.
Thx (a lot) for the suggestion.
I've been considering what will be my next phone so, yeah, I've toyed with this idea. But I'm also averse to renewing my devices needlessly (reducing my e-waste production). I kept my last iPhone 8 years or so and only changed it because I broke it and it was way too much to have it fixed. So, when comes time to renew this one I'm not sure Google will still allow Android users to change their OS for a more privacy respecting one, but if it still allow it, it's most probably what I will do :)
I second this. Been using a Pixel with GOS for 3 years now.
My daughter wanted an iPhone when she was in high school because her friends played the arcade games together on it. That was the only reason she wanted it.
If there was another decent mobile phone, the same size as the SE, I would seriously consider it.
ASUS Zenfone 10
Can't unlock bootloader :(
Otherwise I'd be typing this comment on one right now. It's the only otherwise-perfect device that I could find earlier this year. Why did they go out of their way to modify AOSP and lock everyone out of their own device...
Oh wow. That's unfortunate. It's an enthusiast phone. It's a requirement.
they haven't outgrown being incredibly stupid and some never will.
That’s why I make sure mine is old and cracked, dented, and scuffed to shit to make sure no one makes that mistake.
Not a youngster, but I would say because it’s a simple choice. Don’t have to think which brand sporting Android is better and definitely don’t have to worry about what custom ROM to install. Troubleshooting between different models can be a pain. People just want something that works out of the box without having to be an expert.
1 choice (mainly) vs (too) many choices.
I used Android since they first came out and not once did I ever needed to worry about a custom ROM.
Let's be real and just say that Apple is doing anticompetitive things and not getting in trouble in the US yet.
I can't think of a single mainstream android phone manufactuer that requires any expertise setting up their phone out of the box (for doing anything an iPhone can do).
You then have the option to install 3rd party software or a custom ROM but that is not required, just a bonus that isn't available to Apple users.
I mean, don't you just log into an account these days and it's all there?
Certainly no more complicated than setting up an iPhone.
I'm a college student and I don't feel this way at all. Maybe you'll get some quick jokes about being a poor Android user sometimes but it's mostly playful.
I convinced my college friend to try out Android and he likes his moto flip fold phone now.
Apple has cleverly made their phones a luxury symbol. In 2014, Apple hired the CEO of Burberry, Angela Ahrendts to be their Vice President. I believe this was the period when their Apple stores got a huge revamp to look all clean and minimalistic.
But in general, I don't think anybody really gives a shit. Even less so the ones ones who actually know about technology.
The only reason I have an iPhone is because our car only has Apple CarPlay installed (or whatever it's called). I can never go back to mounting my phone on the dash and using the tiny phone screen for maps and music.
I don’t see it as a status symbol. Hate is a strong word… I could describe the process I go through just to save a jpeg, but I don’t have the patience. It’s simply the cheapest phone that I consider secure.