Comment by nerdix
6 hours ago
Apple's core business is trapping users into their walled garden so they can rent seek.
Whichever one you think is worse is really just a reflection of your own personal values. I value computing freedom above all.
6 hours ago
Apple's core business is trapping users into their walled garden so they can rent seek.
Whichever one you think is worse is really just a reflection of your own personal values. I value computing freedom above all.
> Apple's core business is trapping users into their walled garden so they can rent seek.
Apple’s core business is selling hardware. Their services revenue is not even close to their hardware revenue.
Yes, trapping users into their walled hardware garden so they can rent seek.
You buy a phone, and you're forever forced into buying only their peripherals.
That’s demonstrably untrue.
You could say that there are Apple devices that do not work well or don’t work at all without another Apple device, and off the top of my head I would say the only ones are the Watch and the HomePod, but most alternative devices work fine with Apple ones, e.g Chromecast, Garmin watches, Google Home hubs, etc.
And even so, the same could be said about Android only features and devices, e.g. Samsung Watch doesn’t work without an Android phone, Google Earbuds are feature capped on iPhone, etc.
IMO, if we are looking at rent seeking behaviors, Google shoving Gemini down the throats of Google Home users, with no chance of rolling back if they don’t like it, is way worse.
> I value computing freedom above all.
So perhaps you should consider switching to GNU/Linux phones.