Lance-Harper@alien.topBtoApple@hardware.watch•What non native apps do you use and why?English
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1 year agoBeen fine with Apple apps. I hate having duplicates, plus security, privacy are major concerns. Plus ecosystem.
Been fine with Apple apps. I hate having duplicates, plus security, privacy are major concerns. Plus ecosystem.
Does anyone go through settings anymore?
First rule of buying anything tech, from iot to games: go through the damn settings!
#Got some tape?
Perfect. I’m day 1 and battery is great, camera perfect and the and still noticed hot Jin the bezels.
I’m pretty happy with iOS too
No shit. What a simple thing to figure out and yet, the dude was like, let’s just penetrate the US market by siphoning user data. It’s like they haven’t heard of any hacking this year.
And some people are paid 6 digits to figure this out
people always forget privacy, built design, 5+ support, and the famous: it just works.
iPhone 15 pro + AirPods Pro 2, you’re set up for very high standards for a long time. add the Apple Watch to it, an iPad Pro, a MacBook… right now, I’m typing on a Side Car’ed iPad, whilst music is airplay to my HomePod, after I was FaceTiming with my family via the Apple TV using the phone as a camera on a MagSafe support, a FaceTime call I first picked up on the watch whilst parking my car.
It’s only after that I realised **how high the bar for android to beat** and that we couldn’t imagine how fluid it’d get 10 years ago.
All of that private, secured, high quality and it just works all up over the air, MagSafe or USB c.
Android in the current state of the hardware cannot never beat that.