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|    CrudeSausage to Alan    |
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|    23 Dec 25 09:08:56    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy       From: crude@sausa.ge              On 2025-12-22 4:29 p.m., Alan wrote:       > On 2025-12-22 07:24, Joel W. Crump wrote:       >> On 12/21/25 5:14 PM, Alan wrote:       >>> On 2025-12-19 12:53, Joel W. Crump wrote:       >>>> On 12/19/25 3:31 PM, rbowman wrote:       >>>>> On Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:05:40 -0500, -hh wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>> The benefit is (of course) a better customer UI experience, but for       >>>>>> someone who doesn't appreciate the differences, that won't matter.       >>>>>       >>>>> I would question the 'better' UX. I can't do a A/B comparison since I       >>>>> don't have any Apple devices but I am not dissatisfied with the       >>>>> Android       >>>>> experience. Maybe I'm a redneck with poor tastes.       >>>>       >>>> Nah, you're just someone with common sense, Android gets shit done,       >>>       >>> So does iOS.       >>>       >>> That's why people keep buying it.       >>       >>       >> I mean, it can, but Samsung's devices are more efficient.       >       > In what specific way?              I have to disagree with the faggot here. Samsung usually needs a larger       battery to get the same kind of battery life as an iPhone does.       Additionally, Android usually requires double the RAM to do the same job.              >>>> iOS has to have the signature Apple motif, who could care less?       >>>       >>> What are you even talking about?       >>       >>       >> Apple is weird by weird people.       >       > So you keep saying...       >       > ...without ever once describing what is actually supposed to be weird.              Once you take a few minutes to figure out how iOS and MacOS work, they       both become second nature. I'm not sure what is weird about them.       Side-loading is weird. Two app stores for the same platform (Samsung's       and Google Play) is weird.              >>>> It's corporate crapware, at the end of the day, fools believe       >>>> they're getting something "nicer", smart people would like me go for       >>>> something like the Galaxy S where you just have a robust,       >>>> functioning setup, iPhones will accomplish most of the same things,       >>>> maybe even some extra things, I just hate them.       >>>       >>> In what ways is Android more "robust" or "functioning" than an iOS       >>> device.       >>       >>       >> The Samsung UI.       > In what...       >       > SPECIFIC       >       > ...ways?              He attacks what he's not using simply because he isn't using it. If he       had owned a Mac and used an iPhone, he'd be defending it to the death       like you Apple zealots do.              --       CrudeSausage       John 14:6              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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