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by freedomben
1136 days ago
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> How is this moving the goalposts? We are comparing phones. No the conversation is not comparing phones in general. They're discussing specifically when the Pixel (from 2016) stopped being supported. Your comment is the first one that expanded/changed the subject from when one specific phone lost support to all phones/Apple/Google in general, and it was in a reply/rebuttal to a defense of when the Pixel 2016 stopped receiving updates. Classic definition of the fallacy of moving the goalposts. If you want to debate all phones in general, you should clearly bring that up rather than sneak it in as a rebuttal to a different subject. For the record, I'm not disagreeing that in general Apple > Android on updates. It clearly is IMHO and this is a major thing Goolge needs to improve on (and I say that as someone who will never buy an Apple product again). |
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The iPad support is basically inline with the iPhone that was released at the same time.
And by the way, the iPad released in 2017 is still capable of running the latest OS (there wasn’t a regular iPad released in 2016)