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by Spooky23
2972 days ago
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No way. They don’t tell you the longevity of devices. From what I see, iPhones are cutting off the oxygen from android. My kids school is what use as a reference... literally 80/20 iPhone to non iPhone. The SE and used phones make it more attractive than throwaway androids that are un-upgradable. Enterprises, same thing. I talk to a few companies/gov with an aggregate total of probably 200k phones. 95% iPhone. Google is amazing at services. But the OEM bullshit, carrier concessions are hurting them. My guess is that they will make a Chrome phone to fix that. Google Photos alone is a killer app when they do that. |
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