• Platypus@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago
    • Cross-device integration/the Apple ecosystem. I use a Mac for my userland computing, and the ease with which it works together with my phone is a killer feature. Also in this category is integration with my family’s Apple devices.
    • The software ecosystem. Apple’s first party apps and services are really nice across the board, and once again the ecosystem integration is the single biggest reason I use an iPhone. (the user facing apps, at least–Xcode and everything related to it are hot trash).
    • Purely subjective, but Android is ugly to me. The hardware, the OS(es), and the apps just look bad to my eye. The iPhone looks and feels nice in a way that I haven’t experienced in an Android product.
    • I don’t trust Google and I can’t be bothered to spend any time configuring my phone. I spend too much of my life installing shit and tinkering with config already; I want a phone that just works out of the box.
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          9 days ago

          Yes. For sure. People downvote you, but you are correct.

          I switched from Google after talking to a data engineer who was lamenting how little data he could get from iPhone users compared to Google. Google gave him everything. I work for a company that buys advertising data from Google. We don’t from Apple.

          Maybe they are both bad, but it’s not nearly equivalent.

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          9 days ago

          That’s my take. I really dislike Google. I avoid using anything Google. I am not saying apple is perfect but they are not Google

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      10 days ago

      Pretty much the same for me. I try to do zero business with Google. I tried android several times and it just felt like a rough draft of a real product.