• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    One of the biggest drawbacks of buying iOS devices is you can’t leave. I swap everything out on my laptop and phones as needed, but on iOS you’re stuck with Apple’s app store, Apple’s operating system, oftentimes Apple hardware, and there’s nothing you can do about it. It simply ends up being so expensive.

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      1 year ago

      It might feel that way, but people switch from one platform the other all the time.

      It’s not impossible, just inconvenient. People nowadays often seem to conflate the two.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve swapped between iOS and Android several times. There’s literally nothing stopping you from switching other than minor inconveniences.

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        1 year ago

        You have a high opinion of the average idiot being able to navigate any of this. These are people that are confused by a two button mouse…

        • mriormro@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          And you generally have a shitty opinion of people and their ability to navigate technology.

          As with most things, it’s generally a cost benefit of convenience versus effort. Anyone can learn anything or transition to something else if they’re willing to put the effort into it. It’s just that most people aren’t willing to put the effort into most technologies and that’s their prerogative.

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        1 year ago

        Unless there are apps you use regularly that cost a lot of money and you don’t want to pay for them again.

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          1 year ago

          Do you regularly buy apps that cost hundreds of dollars? A vast majority of apps are within the $1-$5 range. We’re talking about buying phones that are well into the high hundreds to thousands of dollars. That’s a drop in the purchase and operating cost of the device.

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          1 year ago

          Same said for other ecosystems like windows, android, playstation, Xbox and so on… Not apples fault.

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            1 year ago

            I made a switch to linux recently and some of my paid software works there too.

            Most steam games, Matlab. Wine and proton make it possible to run many Windows applications

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            1 year ago

            Not directly. However they sure have learned on how to capitalise on it.

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      1 year ago

      They do a great job of integrating devices. As for the App Store, us in the EU will soon be allowed to install alternatives. I think the deadline is the end of March.