Like I said, criticism is needed for improvement. We used to see the same thing, all the time, at Crackberry forums back when they were a "major platform." In any case, I'm sure that are some on this forum that subscribe to the same line of thought you do. ![]() This is not exclusive to the Pixel, or the iPhone, or any other device on the market. Not sure what point you're trying to make. It's okay to prefer the iPhone, it's not okay to exaggerate and bloviate about things that simply aren't the case. The only difference is you're conflating it simply because your biases lie with the iPhone/iOS. It has nothing to do with the device or platform you're using. They got the device replaced or repaired and went on about their life. IPhone users didn't defect en masse to Android (and mac users to Windows) because of some defect. Heard about the watercolor cameras some people have on their iPhones, because of a defect? Remember AntennaGate? Many MacBooks have had to be returned because of a defect. Your hysterical generalizations are simply not factual (and I'm aware other fans will run to defend them - that won't chat anything). Earlier Android phones had issues, and low end devices lack in performance the same way an iPhone 5s lacks compared to a 7. There is virtually no rational explanation for this BS. ![]() ![]() You're parroting talking points, and sound like you just exited the way back machine to 2012. $8-900 phones deserve nothing but scrutiny.Īnd I question if you've used a semi-recent Android phone. Tuning up the bias helps no one, not even yourself. The last few iOS updates have been fairly lackluster, as have the last couple of device releases. Right now, it feels like a 3 year release cycle. If people are intent on making excuses for Apple, how are we to expect things to improve. The experience on a Pixel is comparable to an iPhone, and the point is that the functionality on an iPhone still lags devices that cost 1/15th of the price.
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