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by freehunter
2755 days ago
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That seems to be the way these conversations always go: 1 "iPhones are too expensive, people should buy cheaper Android phones" 2 "I buy cheap Android phones and the quality is terrible" 3 "You can get good quality Android phones, you just have to pay iPhone prices for them" Every time a conversation about price vs quality comes up, the conversation starts at the price, goes into the quality, and then ends up at the same price and quality as the competition. |
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The Google Nexus line really could have changed things. It was inexpensive, a great phone, and ran vanilla Android. I moved from an iPhone to the Nexus 5. It had some quirks, but for the price it was great. Then Google started chasing the iPhone money, and pushed me back to iOS.