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Old 10-08-2019, 09:31 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
Actually you can't fairly rate Android devices if your experience is limited to cheap and under powered ones. Especially if you try to imagine how a mid range Android phone should work based on how your cheap Android tablet works. If you go all the way up to iPhone money on a high end Android phone, the gap in experience will be even bigger.
You’ve misunderstood. At the beginning I mentioned the need for having personal experience.....differing only in that I think concluding “Android sucks, I hate it”...might well be a fair and valid opinion. Same for “iOS sucks” if you actually have experienced it.

The reason -I- wouldn’t pay “iPhone money” for Android is because I KNOW that the “why I spend iPhone money for iPhones” doesn’t apply to Androids. An individual Android phone can be fantastic. But I have a Mac, an iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, AirPods, HomePod and the Apple services that all work so seamlessly together. Along with an Apple store 15min away and the Apple support....the entire ecosystem experiences drives my willingness to pay the Apple prices.
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