I know people prefer to complain instead of act, but what is something people don’t like but has an alternative?

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    3 years ago

    iPhones. Love my Pixel and I don’t care how much my co-workers bitch about bubble colors.

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      In the US,I phone is a social status. They’re judging you because it’s like you don’t own a car and just have a unicycle in their minds. What amazing marketing. I’m an Android pixel owner since the beginning and still am. There’s some articles written about it too

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        Yeah Apple people are very clickie. If you don’t have one you’re a freak. Lol I’m fine being a freak. I never cared much about fitting in anyway. Fuck the Joneses!

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      I’m not sure but the iPhone bubble colour debate seems so US centric. In the UK, I’ve never heard of anyone bringing it up

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        It is 100% exclusive to iPhone users in the US and it’s so bizarre and ridiculous. Apple has even brainwashed children with this shit to the point that kids are bullied for not having iPhones.

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        I wouldn’t be surprised if teens in Canada felt the same way. Not necessarily the Hubble colour bu indefinitely sense iPhone is a status thing.

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      Went back to android with the first pixel. After five different phones (microphones and speakers kept breaking) I went back to iPhone.

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        Sounds like you had issues exclusively with hardware, perhaps you should’ce gone for a different manufacturer. My personal anecdote has never seen anything break (that I didn’t cause myself).

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          I mean, it’s google’s flagship phone. My experience with Samsung in their other products has never been good. Which is why I went back to the product that has always worked for me.

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        This is why I don’t buy Android.

        The software isn’t optimized enough from smoothness and battery consumption perspective.

        Also, the ROM that’s usually comes from the manufacturer is either spyware, bloated, or just crap. You need technical knowledge and risking bricking your device to install custom ROM.

        The hardware, which is my least concern, depends on the company you buy from.

        My SONY smart tv (with apps disabled) would phone home like ~200 times a minute.

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          Yeah, conversely my kids’ use iPhones and they, and their iPods back in the day, are more troublesome than my and my wife’s Androids (Galaxies, Pixels, One+)

          The kids are only on iPhones because they were the smallest form factors for sale at the time. Little kids have little pockets

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      I can see reasons why people would prefer android, e.g. ability to install apps outside of the manufacturer’s App Store, and there are some android models that are cheaper than iPhone (less so since iPhone SE, but still true).

      But the post asks about alternatives for companies that people don’t like. I.e., where it’s the company that has a problem morally. Do people generally think that Google is morally better than Apple? Sure, Apple is anticompetitive about hardware and software access because that’s how they make money, but Google is anticompetitive about data and advertising because that’s how they make their money. I kinda think they’re both bad.

      Hoping I don’t come off as antagonistic here. I’m genuinely curious what people think.

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        I didn’t see anything in the original post about morals. I answered based on the fact that Apple is a company that some people don’t like and Google offers an alternative for some services and products.

        If we’re talking strictly about morals I would have to think of a different answer.