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by maxwell
1879 days ago
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Where's a good branded phone? Linux is already running on the majority of smartphones, individual manufacturers and distros seem less important. Any Android user would switch to another Linux phone with the right features, price, etc. iOS seems poised for a slow ride into irrelevance as developers start suing them and begin leaving (Basecamp, Spotify, Epic...), before long they'll be the dusty old devices in schools like 25 years ago. Apple (legacy Mac OS) and Microsoft (Windows Mobile) have both lost before because they lost the developers. Microsoft has been very smart in their recent plays in this regard, regaining a huge amount of developer trust over the past 5 years or so. |
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"iOS seems poised for a slow ride into irrelevance" is quite a thing to say the same week Apple announced all-time record Q2 revenue on the back of their iPhone business. It's up there with "this is the year of Linux on the desktop" as a perennial statement that will eventually have to be right*, sometime between now and the heat death of the universe.
You're focused on where the developers are, as if that were the leading indicator, but I think history tells us that developers go where the users are more often than the other way around. Neither users nor developers seem to be much discouraged by Android or iOS, and neither are stampeding toward PinePhone, either.
In any case, you're making a lot of future claims that I find ludicrous, but I'm not a betting man, or I'd take your money.
* Not really