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Ask HN: Android or iOS, which one do you prefer?
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3 points
by kcindric
1265 days ago
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I hope this isn't a low effort post and I'm not wanting to start a flame war but I was wondering what the HN crowd uses as their daily driver phones. I only had Android smartphones but I'm currently in the market for a new one because this old dog I'm using is slowly dying. I'm considering an another Android smartphone (Pixel 7 probably) because I'm so used to the whole OS experience, I like the side-loading app feature and I'm not heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem. But what I don't like about Android smartphones is their short lifespan in comparison to iPhones. Most of my Android phones lasted 2-3 years and I find it wasteful in this time and age to change phones so rapidly. OTOH iPhone doesn't precisely play the whole planed obsolescence game and I really think the Apple hardware is more superior. To make my choice easier I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences about this dilemma. |
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The ecosystem is open and you get more hardware choices.
Termux (https://termux.dev/en/) means my smartphone can be a general purpose pocket computer.
App side loading means that if I want to I could add my own apps without needing to go through an App Store or pay a yearly developer fee.
What is the point of nice-looking, expensive hardware if it does not run the software you want it to run?
I want a useful pocket computer that can also make phone calls, not a fancy fashion appliance.