• @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    Apple. I want nothing to do with a closed ecosystem and I loathe how central AppleID is to absolutely everything.

    I have fdroid and a few custom apks that wouldn’t be available on their store, so those would be hooped as well.

  • @coffee_poops@sh.itjust.works
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    655 months ago

    Honestly, just navigating the phone is a giant pain in the ass. I bought my wife an iPad and finding basic settings or locating an app is a nightmare. Any time she needs help with it I feel like I’m pulling teeth.

    • @Death_Equity@lemmy.world
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      This is part of it for me. Apple decides how a device should be used and you have to learn a new “intuitive” interface that is unlike every other computer device.

      They have streamlined everything to the point that you can’t deviate from their use flow and it drives me insane trying to do a task in an alternative way from how they envision it being done.

      Android is like using a computer, IOS is like using a computer of you have never used one.

    • @Thavron@lemmy.ca
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      The back button being top left still baffles me to this day. Let’s put it in the most hard to reach spot.

    • @Mountain_Mike_420@lemmy.ml
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      I don’t really get this. As an android user since 2009 and the evolution of android os I am now for the last year an iOS user, and the interface is the same as it was for me and my last phone. Swipe up to get to the Home Screen, long hold to see tabs running and swipe from the left to center to go back. Is this because my last phone was an LG?

        • @Mountain_Mike_420@lemmy.ml
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          Ah ok. I honestly hate how much I love my iPhone. Its my wife’s late mothers phone and I took it kind of as a gag so I could FaceTime my family and then I figured I would go back to my LG. But damn i get day and a half to 2 days of battery life and the pictures are way better. The iOS lets me hide all my apps which is something I always hated about iPhones and there are widgets. If I could only disable the photos and maps app this phone would be mint.

  • @zecg@lemmy.world
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    • Firefox with ublock and a normal engine

    • Newpipe for downloading stuff off YT

    • OSMand for offline navigation

    • f-droid for foss software

    • Rethink to carefully ban everything that doesn’t need internet from connecting

    • a phone with a nice amoled screen and all-day quickcharging battery that costs 180€ (motorola g52)

    • not one ad anywhere

    a better question is, why would I want anything else? An iphone seems like a sharp downgrade.

  • Vaggumon
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    595 months ago

    I wouldn’t buy a car that could only drive on roads approved by the maker, so same goes for phone.

  • BrerChicken
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    415 months ago

    Paying 20% - 40% more for dumbed-down OS that limits what software I can use. I mean literally any one of those alone is a deal breaker. It was never gonna work.

  • @SuperSpruce@lemmy.zip
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    My dealbreakers:

    1. No proper file management on iPhones.

    2. No sideloading allowed on iPhones.

    3. No playing back local music files without doing the cumbersome syncing through iTunes on iPhones.

    4. No headphone jack, no MicroSD slot, huge storage markups on iPhones.

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I love my iPhone BUT I would LOVE to be able to drag and drop FLACs and MP3s to it… the only reason I have iTunes is for the zero effort full image backup…. But I also hafta use it to put my music on my phone. D:

  • SkaveRat
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    405 months ago

    every time I have to use anything apple related, I’m instantly annoyed by the horrible user experience

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    5 months ago
    • proper adblocking with AdAway
    • ability to patch official apps to remove ads and improve the usability with ReVanced
    • being able to root the device and use HttpToolkit to analyze the data that flows from apps to the web
    • extensive customization (I can choose my own launcher and keyboard application)
    • proper file management, especially with Total Commander
    • watching Dolby Vision .mkv files with mpv
    • price (iPhones are all way too expensive)
    • Apple’s stance against repairability

    And this point is more hardware-related, but I’ve started to really love my Nothing Phone and its LED lights on the back, which produces amazing photos because the light is much softer than the small flash used by other phones. There isn’t a single Apple device with a feature like this. You could probably get a case, but it’s nice to have this integrated into the phone.

  • HeyLow 🏳️‍⚧️
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    If they had full support for side loading, and supported the thunderbolt standard I feel most of my hardware problems could be solved with a type c case that’s adds it a headphone jack and SD card slot

    My list of problems: Too expensive, no 3.5 mm Headphone jack, no expandable storage, lack of foss apps and stores like f-droid, and the lack freedom to install and do what I want with the device I payed for.

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    iOS is trash. Simple as that, my parents have iPhones and I’m like ‘oh you can just do X’, then I go to look, get lost in menus, then find out the basic feature doesnt even exist. I can’t sideload apps, I can’t customise my UI, it’s just incredibly limiting. iPhones are for basics, calls, texts, web browsing. If you wanna do anything else you are better off with an Android.

    • Wugmeister
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      User error

      In all seriousness, the biggest benefit of apple products is that the user experience just does not change over time. They are very conservative with the changes they do make, even though they will hype them up as the next big revolution in computing. It just seems arcane to you because you aren’t used to it. Apple is great for old people because things stay the same forever

      Edit: I reread your comment and realized I completely misunderstood you. Yeah, apple is super behind and is lacking basic features for the reason I just mentioned. For a while you couldn’t even copy/paste on the iPhone. Really dumb imho. But the good thing is that things look the same forever, so you never have to be confused by your phone’s layout changing when you get a new phone.

  • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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    305 months ago

    I don’t like Apples attitude. And I want control of my own phone, not just whatever crumbs Apple will allow me.