• @[email protected]
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    18 days ago

    Seriously?

    Look, the one is taking and exploiting nearly all of your data, while giving you 10.000 different well hidden opt out options, the other is taking all of your data for granted while telling you it is for your best and nobody else should have it, and promising they are never ever gonna exploit it, swear with fingers crossed… hm… OK you are right.

      • Lka1988
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        116 days ago

        Tell me you’ve never used an iPhone without telling me.

        I own and use both every day. Not even the UX is the same. They are not even close.

        • Captain Poofter
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          116 days ago

          they have been siphoning features off each other for so long, the differences are only splitting hairs imo.

          • Lka1988
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            16 days ago

            they have been siphoning features off each other for so long

            Mostly Apple doing that (they just invented the Pixel’s “call screen” feature yesterday), but you’re not wrong.

            the differences are only splitting hairs imo.

            Not really. Outside of “black glass slab with big cameras”, they differ quite a bit.

            What differences do you actually want to know? I’m genuinely happy to explain and show side-by-sides if needed.

            • Captain Poofter
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              115 days ago

              frankly you seem to really care a lot about this topic and i was only making a passing remark on my personal experience, and I don’t really care to learn about the intricate differences between using ios and android. like at all. have a great day though!