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by noblethrasher 4565 days ago
Because sometimes it's simpler to get what you want by subtraction rather than by addition.

More formally, my ideal device is x. The iPhone (4s) is at x + δ and all the other smartphones are at x - δn (where δ > 0 and n is a really big number)†.

I like the App Store but I don't like the restriction against installing non-approved apps (including my own).

I love Safari/Webkit but I don't like the restriction against using other rendering engines.

I like the the default apps (mail and maps are fine) but I don't like the restriction against changing those defaults.

I like tethering and don't even mind paying a little extra for the bandwidth, but I do not like the fact that my carrier can preempt that ability at the OS layer rather than the network layer.

On the other hand, I do acknowledge that buying and owning an iPhone basically supports eco-system that I despise, and for that reason, my next phone will probably be a Nexus or MotoX.

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I just wanted to write that I like the iOS platform and devices when jailbroken, but I am also sick of their walled garden bullshit. So, cheers for standing up for your principles over your convenience, it takes a strong person to do so.