Technologically, the only way to defeat Apple would be to have phones in a similar performance range. If these were made years ago, they would be generations behind.
you make a great point but there are plenty of people who don't want to edit videos or play games on their phones. a phone with a bash shell and a web browser is good enough for me.
You are the unbelievably extreme minority lol. I work in IT and I would never want something like that. I do and have always used iPhones (since I handed in the BlackBerry in roughly 2010) because they work and rarely ever break.
There's a lot I'm willing to give up in a phone if it means I can cut invasive companies out. A nice camera isn't one of them, but I get more use out of the calculator than I do for most of the apps on here and I have to actually work to disable permissions for the stock garbage every time there's an upgrade.
There needs to be a more customizable option for how we can promote online personal privacy.
Technologically, the only way to defeat Apple would be to have phones in a similar performance range. If these were made years ago, they would be generations behind.
People aren't just buying phones for Twitter.
you make a great point but there are plenty of people who don't want to edit videos or play games on their phones. a phone with a bash shell and a web browser is good enough for me.
You are the unbelievably extreme minority lol. I work in IT and I would never want something like that. I do and have always used iPhones (since I handed in the BlackBerry in roughly 2010) because they work and rarely ever break.
There's a lot I'm willing to give up in a phone if it means I can cut invasive companies out. A nice camera isn't one of them, but I get more use out of the calculator than I do for most of the apps on here and I have to actually work to disable permissions for the stock garbage every time there's an upgrade.
There needs to be a more customizable option for how we can promote online personal privacy.