AppleTV... I'm out.
I wasn’t blown away by anything in that trailer - except that this is the first time ever that a trailer for a live action show dealing with video games played all the way through without one of those cringy moments where it’s nothing like any real game ever. Nothing broke my suspension of disbelief, which is a sad…
Everything about this looks like it’s absolutely right up my alley...
I liked that trailer. I also like Danny Pudi and Aparna Nancherla (when does Corporate come back?!?!). Too bad I have Android TV or I might consider subscribing to AppleTV+ for a month or two.
A more impressive trick would be to actually bring a car to market. And make money doing it.
“It’s your money” was actually a tagline? That’s what I say when someone I know is buying something very stupid.
Saying that Android (or Apple, for that matter) is unequivocally superior is idiotic.
Oh hey. If you really think paying triple the cost of an Android phone to do those things is worthwhile, stick to Apple. The concept of value is not something that can be explained in a comment.
There are iPhone users that won’t leave just because of iMessage and Facetime. There are also those that like gaming on their iPhones because it’s a better experience because the vast majority of developers do their iPhone/iPad version first since there are only a few devices to optimize for. Also, most iPhone users…
It boils down to the “life style” of how you use your phone.
Android allows manufacturers to splash their own interface and additional layers on top of the base operating system. It is often a cumbersome, shitty experience, with little advantage over a clean OS. I like not managing my phone the way I used to manage windows. If you want a shitty experience while crossing your…
The ecosystem that Android is a part of is much more open. If you have an Android phone there is a much higher chance of it working with other stuff.
You’re not a long time iPhone user considering Android.... because if you were, you’d know Android and their phones suck. How much is big android paying you to make stupid comments? Go away troll
YMMV, but as someone who uses both Android and iOS on a daily basis, my mantra is simple:
Android’s strength is customization, the APP DRAWER, and the ability to load apps on your phone that does not come from Google. That last part is Android’s greatest strength and its biggest weakness. With the ability to “sideload” apps (aka skip Google’s store) there is the ability to pirate apps and in general load…
Significantly increased customizability which leads to increased productivity. Put simply, there’s nearly nothing that I can’t change on my device. I can write apps for it completely free, release them for a lifetime, all apps ever, cost of $25, and I have access to a robust file system. I’m not limited to the Android…
Wider range of options, to start with. Superior technology integrated into the phones. More up-to-date hardware which means better future-proofing.
Serious question - as a long time iPhone user considering Android and hearing mixed reviews - what makes Android so superior? Honestly I wouldn’t consider myself a “power user.” I use my phone to listen to music, listen to podcasts, watch Netflix, get emails, texts, calls, and browsing. People talk about budgeting or…