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iJustine lives in huge house and she has a HomePod!!!!

I don’t use Android. The Home Mini is something I’d buy for decoration and never setup. The HomePod is something I’d use daily.

What is the purpose of you using profanity?!

I’d deffently buy the HomePod. It does everything I need, which is playing music. And it DOES HAVE BLUETOOTH! THAT IS HOW AIRPLAY WORKS!!!!!

It does have Bluetooth. It have Bluetooth 5.0, that’s how AirPlay works. Look it up on Apple’s website.

Yes, it does have Bluetooth. It has Bluetooth 5.0, as listed on Apple’s Website. That’s how AirPlay works.

I’m an iPhone user as well, and I don’t plan on switching to Android.

I’ll just stick to my iPhone 7.

I read the article. I know about the Essential phone, which carried like 0.01% of the market share or something like that. Hardly a factor when defining where the Android phone market is headed. Also, its notch is tiny compared to the iPhone’s. Looks like it has a camera and nothing else in it. A way different

As usual, the iPhone user finds it usual to comment on an article without actually reading the article and finds it Essential (I highly doubt you’ll understand why I used the word “Essential” considering your comment either shows your ignorance or hypocrisy... or both) to claim, “Android world pokes fun at something

I’m an iPhone user... and I don’t think that’s what’s happening here.

As usual, the Android world pokes fun at something Apple does while it figures out how to copy it and eventually embrace it.

Are you referring to “Wild Blue” or “Excede”? We had Wild Blue for 2.5 years and hated it!!!! We have Hughsnet and it’s just as bad. We had a 10.3 Gig data limit and 12-5 AM as unlimited. Hughsnet has 2-8 AM with 50 Gigs of nothing. Our 10 Gig Data limit runs out in less than a week of us not even using it because we

The pre- internet state would go back before the 60s. I think. I’m pretty sure there was a source of internet back then.

I feel sorry for you.

Well, you have satellite internet. Satellites are not these magical boxes floating in space that have unfettered power and bandwidth.

That’s why I get iOS. No stupid start up animations and practialy no stupid bloat ware. iCloud works great as well!!!

I just upgraded from the Silver 32 Gig iPhone 5S to the 128 Gig PRODUCT RED iPhone 7 and it’s been amazing!!! No regrets!!!!!