I'm antiapple i just don't like their products to restrictive.Am not pre-ordering any of the new iPhones.
I have guilt.
Apple's App ecosystem is their biggest benefit in its purity but greatest weakness in restrictiveness. The tech platform is usually weaker and obsolescence seems to be designed into every handset....to restrictive.
You can download apps just watch what you are downloading and you will be ok. the biggest problem with android apps is the ammount of apps that run in the background to notify you about crap you don't really care about. Then suddenly it has 1 thing that prevents you from muting the app so you have to deal with all those stupid notifications. a good example of this is facebook...... you get all the oh you have a notification, Bob dole updated his photo, or Judy fuckface wrote something. I don't care about any of that notify me if someone freken sends me a message or someone writes something on my wall jesus i hate apps so much. Id switch to apple but then i'm blocked from all these apps i want or need and there is 0 customization that i want to do to my phone such as UI overhauls so on so forth. It's so stressful its not even funny with phones these days maybe we should make our own phone and call it the test phone.... @Xist where is my new phone damnit!Apple's App ecosystem is their biggest benefit in its purity but greatest weakness in restrictiveness. The tech platform is usually weaker and obsolescence seems to be designed into every handset.
Looking at the only other real option in Android the reverse is present, apps in their official store can be jammed what almost amounts to mal-ware with phones people have paid hundreds for suddenly playing adverts whenever you open an app, go online or read your emails.
If Google OK'd that intrusive practice they are killing their own market - I've seen multiple apple users jump to the highest level Samsung's, gleefully download a raft of apps that do what they had on apple without realising the dangers of downloading from the official store, only to be bombarded with ads randomly playing sometimes just by switching the thing on - and go back to Apple.
I avoided this issue on android by not downloading many/any apps. Defeats the point of having a smartphone but I'm not going to buy any product that is force-fed to me, I'm more likely to boycott it.
TL;DR they both have their weaknesses and should both be approached with caution.
What would Testfon’s killer feature be? Beer-smell on demand? Ability to auto-enroll another Testfon user to Grindr, and enable picture alerts?You can download apps just watch what you are downloading and you will be ok. the biggest problem with android apps is the ammount of apps that run in the background to notify you about crap you don't really care about. Then suddenly it has 1 thing that prevents you from muting the app so you have to deal with all those stupid notifications. a good example of this is facebook...... you get all the oh you have a notification, Bob dole updated his photo, or Judy fuckface wrote something. I don't care about any of that notify me if someone freken sends me a message or someone writes something on my wall jesus i hate apps so much. Id switch to apple but then i'm blocked from all these apps i want or need and there is 0 customization that i want to do to my phone such as UI overhauls so on so forth. It's so stressful its not even funny with phones these days maybe we should make our own phone and call it the test phone.... @Xist where is my new phone damnit!
It would have a brewing machine built into it so you can drink beer from itWhat would Testfon’s killer feature be? Beer-smell on demand? Ability to auto-enroll another Testfon user to Grindr, and enable picture alerts?
Same here. But honestly, I'm usually either at work, home, or have a specific destination/goal. So I don't really have much down time outside of my house. As a result, my phone doesn't need to entertain me and I don't need much for apps. I use the hell out of google and youtube for information, but use those through my browser and not their apps. The rest of the time I have my PC available and I'd much rather have that. Plus, I don't do social media. So that helps too.I avoided this issue on android by not downloading many/any apps. Defeats the point of having a smartphone but I'm not going to buy any product that is force-fed to me, I'm more likely to boycott it.
The S6 sucked so bad. My wife ended up with one and my work phone is also a S6. The S7 is much better. The S9's are pretty decent as well. I'd still have my S7, but I ended up picking up a S9 recently for me and my wife due to the S7 being really slow suddenly. I'm fairly certain Android breaks previous generations and slows them down intentionally to force upgrades. My S7 started spazzing out quite suddenly, ironically just about the time the S9 was released. The same thing happened with our old S4's when the S7s came out. They just started lagging out of nowhere.I preordered as well. I used to be in the Android master race camp for a very long time starting with the Moto Droid, and then had a very bad experience with the Galaxy S6. Android and Apple both have their shortcomings for sure, but I'm in the Apple camp because above all else my phone needs to execute flawlessly as a communication device (calls and text messages). It's probably better now, but my last Android experience didn't live up to that expectation.