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  • CriticalMiss@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Eh, not really. I buy Apple because I’ve had 3 Android phones crap out on me literally days after their warranty died. I got tired of that shit, I paid a bit more and got myself an iPhone 13. It still works as good as it did on the first day. While I do know that Apple devices have a set death day (when they stop getting security updates), I believe I generate far less e-waste by buying 1 iPhone every 7 or 8 years instead of buying a brand new Android every year.

    As far as Fortnite goes, I don’t care for the game itself, but I am happy that they fought Apple in court and gave developers the freedom to implement third party IAP, albeit I have no use for it as I only use my phone for phone calls and messaging and the occasional web browsing.

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      17 hours ago

      What a disingenuous arguement.

      You said you paid more for an iPhone, which means you were buying cheap Android phones and then complaining that they don’t last. Well yeah, because they’re cheap.

      You can buy Android phones that make iPhones look like the budget option if you want to, I’m not advising it but it’s possible.

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        9 hours ago

        It was one S21, S22 and a Pixel 5 or 6. I didn’t overpay for the mux delux version, just the basic one.

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        13 hours ago

        I’d say even cheap Androids can last long: Samsung A series receive 4 OS updates and after updates are over, you can get a few more years with last supported OS until battery or app compatibility becomes a problem.

      • FreedomAdvocate
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        13 hours ago

        Not necessarily. iPhones used to be more than pretty much every Android flagship phone.

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      20 hours ago

      Android is an operating system. It has nothing to do with crappy hardware. At least they’re somewhat repairable when they do break.

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      17 hours ago

      I had a MacBook, while I was typing on it, suddenly just turn off, never to be turned on again. Took it to the store, they told me it was cheaper to buy a new one.

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      19 hours ago

      buying a brand new android every year

      We’ve had wildly different experiences with these companies, for what it’s worth.

      I bought an iPhone X back when they were new, and had to get it replaced twice within the first 6 months because of hardware failures.

      Conversely, I kept my Pixel 3 (from 2019) until last year.

      • FreedomAdvocate
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        13 hours ago

        That’s how stuff works. Different people have different experiences. I had to get my pixel 3 replaced twice under warranty for a known screen issue. The pixel 7a, believe it is, is currently in the middle of a mass battery failure issue that really should end in a recall, where they’re refunding people often more than they even paid for the phone when it happens. Every flagship pixel up until the 5 had major hardware issues.

        iPhones have, historically, been the best phones you could get in terms of being built to last, which is also why Apple have such long software support for them.

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        22 hours ago

        Predicting a classic tale of comparing apple flagships to $150 android phones.