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Daily random discussion - Sep 13, 2023
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what's the hype with iphones anyway? never understood how it became a "statement" for some, like breh it's just a phone. idgaf if you're holding a cheap android, as long as it's functional. i don't judge cheap android users but i do judge iphone clout users.
yung iba kasi ginagamit na pang social status ang pagkakaroon ng iphone
I'm not an iPhone owner, but they do have some features that, as an Android user since the beginning, are enviable. Magsafe charging, better and more secure FaceID, camera PQ that aren't overprocessed like with flagship Androids, the tech behind AirTags that don't make them useless outside your range, consistent battery optimization, and their native ecosystem of apps like FaceTime, Airdrop, iMessage, and so on.
Most importantly, resale value na hindi bagsak presyo a few years later. I hate it when my all-powerful Note 20 Ultra that's only 2.5 years old costs less than an iPhone XS Max (which came out in 2018!) in the aftermarket.
The devices are top-notch hardware-wise, it's just the Apple execs ruining its reputation by marking the prices up.
Android phones are so cheap you can replace it right away once it's lost or damaged in real time. iPhones, not.
May pang-emergency fund na ako pambili ng phone na pinag-ipunan ko ₱50/day except Saturdays since nabili ko ang Redmi Note 11 last year.
Because it's pricey it's used as a status symbol, even if you can barely keep up with the monthly payments. Much like if you own a designer bag 🤷
I do own an iPhone, coming from using Android since Eclair/Froyo. I've been down deep in the custom ROM rabbit hole so switching to an iPhone and not having to jailbreak/root is a novelty. I still keep an Android but it's a backup/sacrifice phone.
Also, the Apple ecosystem is really enticing. Since starting with an iPad 5 years ago, I now have an iPhone, Macbook, and Airpods and the integration between them is pretty good.