Comment by scarface74 3 years ago There is an alternative - 85% of phone users choose Android. 2 comments scarface74 Reply chordalkeyboard 3 years ago > 85% of phone users choose Android.Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.> There is an alternativeI mentioned this twice, it is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as well. Do you have anything to add to the discussion? scarface74 3 years ago > Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.Your thesis was that Apple customers were not happy to buy Apple products…> is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as wellYour second thesis was there was no decent alternative.Well, if so many people are unhappy with both iOS and Android, I’m sure they can but something like PinePhone.Or maybe most people don’t care about running a full open source stack on the Apple Pencil?
chordalkeyboard 3 years ago > 85% of phone users choose Android.Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.> There is an alternativeI mentioned this twice, it is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as well. Do you have anything to add to the discussion? scarface74 3 years ago > Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.Your thesis was that Apple customers were not happy to buy Apple products…> is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as wellYour second thesis was there was no decent alternative.Well, if so many people are unhappy with both iOS and Android, I’m sure they can but something like PinePhone.Or maybe most people don’t care about running a full open source stack on the Apple Pencil?
scarface74 3 years ago > Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.Your thesis was that Apple customers were not happy to buy Apple products…> is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as wellYour second thesis was there was no decent alternative.Well, if so many people are unhappy with both iOS and Android, I’m sure they can but something like PinePhone.Or maybe most people don’t care about running a full open source stack on the Apple Pencil?
> 85% of phone users choose Android.
Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.
> There is an alternative
I mentioned this twice, it is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as well. Do you have anything to add to the discussion?
> Indeed, seems they are not "happy" to buy Apple.
Your thesis was that Apple customers were not happy to buy Apple products…
> is also notoriously inadequate and user-hostile as well
Your second thesis was there was no decent alternative.
Well, if so many people are unhappy with both iOS and Android, I’m sure they can but something like PinePhone.
Or maybe most people don’t care about running a full open source stack on the Apple Pencil?