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this post was submitted on 24 Jul 2024
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Meh, that's not a great argument to make.
Yes, Google is largely an advertising company. But they're also a tech company.
We can argue that Apple is a tech company first, but it's also an advertising company (they do collect gobs of data about users - which we really don't know much about how they use it).1
I could easily say they're both data collection companies with a massive tech side.
Not sure where I was going with all this, other than this isn't the clearest argument to make. And how you feel about it really isn't useful. I don't like any of them, though I feel worse when using iOS from the lack of transparency and inability to change much of anything. Root actually exists for Android, unlike iOS.
That is a fair take, but looking at it from a general user's perspective, they just want a phone that works, they won't tinker to get it working like they want.
In that regard I find the setup wizard on iOS and Android to have two very different personalities.
iOS guides you step by step, it talks about sharing user data and gives you controls to turn it off right in the wizard.
Last time I set up an Android phone, a Nokia 6.1, running Android One, Android was more of a "don't worry about privacy, just logon and have fun!" personality.
So for normal users, my reaction is that iOS is better.