this started something i was not prepared fora nd now i am scared[DOUBLEPOST=1558016209][/DOUBLEPOST]
Apple and Google have invested billions of dollars into LG to make displays instead of Samsung.
Apple slowed down the older phones to preserve their lifetime. Lithium Ion batteries age over time, with normal use. They slowed down older generations to put less load on the battery so that you do not experience random shutdowns and having your phone randomly die at 15% battery. They also changed the price of battery replacements from $80 to only $29 and included a Battery Health feature in battery settings so you can monitor your battery's health.
If you keep a phone for many years, you obviously want it to last, and don't care too much about performance, or you would have upgraded. Apple thought the same and wanted to preserve their products to last as long as possible. This is also the reason why there is no fast-charger in the box, as that degrades the battery much faster than normal charging.
I'll also just leave this here:
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The reason why people buy iPhones is they DON'T make shitty products. Apple also doesn't have most of the market share, 65+% of it is android.[DOUBLEPOST=1558016606][/DOUBLEPOST]
Samsung used to sell official parts, directly from samsung, for their phones.
You can't anymore. It's not gone, but most of the useful parts (batteries, screens, fingerprint sensors, etc.) are removed.[DOUBLEPOST=1558016684][/DOUBLEPOST]
http://browser.geekbench.com/mobile-benchmarks[DOUBLEPOST=1558017042][/DOUBLEPOST]
Most of the changes between iPhone models are actually quite significant, let's compare some.
iPhone 6s -> iPhone 7
1. Water resistance
2. Solid state home button
3. Stero speakers
4. Dual Camera
5. 2 new colors
6. Performance boost
7. (Maybe?) More RAM
8. iOS 10 (a timely release that android could never do with their fragmented ecosystem)
9. 2MP Front Camera increase from 5mp to 7mp
10. Brighter display (625 cd/m2 max brightness from 500)
11. More colorful display (wide color display from sRGB standard)
When all that changed from the galaxy S8 to S9 was...
1. Camera blinks in and out
2. Purple
3. Performance boosts (to a processor that was still inferior to the one in the iPhone 7 even though it was released AFTER)[DOUBLEPOST=1558017152][/DOUBLEPOST]
Note 9 = $1000
Galaxy Fold = $1980
Google Pixel 3 = idk exactly but about $700-$900
Everyone hates Apple for removing the headphone jack, but nobody hates Google (the CREATOR OF ANDROID) for doing the same on their Pixel 2? Nobody hates Samsung for removing it on their Galaxy A models?
I also want to talk about that "Notch" haircut that I see Samsung and some others like to use in the advertisements. The S10 has a notch. Well, it's not a notch, but it is a noticable intrusion. If anything, it is worse, since it is not pushed to the very edge and closer to the center of your content.
Why doesn't Apple make a commercial where everything has a stylus? To mock the Note, of course. Why not make an ad where someone gets a "Samsung S-Pen" embedded into their arm? Why not make an ad where someone buys a couch and there's an S-Pen in it?
If you mock something, it will look stupid.
The following are FACTS, not opinions. You can't disprove these even if you dont't like them.
-Apples A series CPU's are the fastest, and most, if not the same, power efficient.
-The Android ecosystem is fragmented.
-iPhones hold their value better, and generally last longer
-iOS has very good optimization, which allows iOS to operate efficiently.
EDIT: Changes "iOS 13" to "iOS 10" in the iPhone 7 comparison
He's sort of talking about brand loyalty. Apple could probably charge however much they want for the shittiest phone and people would still buy it because it's Apple and they have pretty much most of the market share for phones.
Sure they charge a lot for their "good phones" but that doesn't mean that all of their phones are good
Apple does have a history of deliberately slowing down older generations of devices and they also have a history of buying their screens from SAMSUNG
Apple and Google have invested billions of dollars into LG to make displays instead of Samsung.
Apple slowed down the older phones to preserve their lifetime. Lithium Ion batteries age over time, with normal use. They slowed down older generations to put less load on the battery so that you do not experience random shutdowns and having your phone randomly die at 15% battery. They also changed the price of battery replacements from $80 to only $29 and included a Battery Health feature in battery settings so you can monitor your battery's health.
If you keep a phone for many years, you obviously want it to last, and don't care too much about performance, or you would have upgraded. Apple thought the same and wanted to preserve their products to last as long as possible. This is also the reason why there is no fast-charger in the box, as that degrades the battery much faster than normal charging.
I'll also just leave this here:
He's sort of talking about brand loyalty. Apple could probably charge however much they want for the shittiest phone and people would still buy it because it's Apple and they have pretty much most of the market share for phones.
Sure they charge a lot for their "good phones" but that doesn't mean that all of their phones are good
Apple does have a history of deliberately slowing down older generations of devices and they also have a history of buying their screens from SAMSUNG
The reason why people buy iPhones is they DON'T make shitty products. Apple also doesn't have most of the market share, 65+% of it is android.[DOUBLEPOST=1558016606][/DOUBLEPOST]
1. That’s very true but he is still discrediting apple for what they have, which is incredible hardware.
2. What my point is, is that a good phone nowadays means your coughing up good money.
3. You know Samsung is much more than just phones correct, and how exactly does that matter. Samsung could literally drop their entire line of phones and still be financially rising. The slowing down phones part is scummy I do admit though. But it isn’t like Apple is the only one doing shady things.[DOUBLEPOST=1557694292][/DOUBLEPOST]
iPhone =/= Gold digger sir, it’s more of a cultural standard at this point
Samsung used to sell official parts, directly from samsung, for their phones.
You can't anymore. It's not gone, but most of the useful parts (batteries, screens, fingerprint sensors, etc.) are removed.[DOUBLEPOST=1558016684][/DOUBLEPOST]
Android is much better regarding performance and style. I use it for almost 6 years and I never had problem with it.
http://browser.geekbench.com/mobile-benchmarks[DOUBLEPOST=1558017042][/DOUBLEPOST]
Fortnite took longer to release on Android's because the specifications of Android's range, with iPhone you're buying virtually the same damn thing for a higher price and a new name truly
Most of the changes between iPhone models are actually quite significant, let's compare some.
iPhone 6s -> iPhone 7
1. Water resistance
2. Solid state home button
3. Stero speakers
4. Dual Camera
5. 2 new colors
6. Performance boost
7. (Maybe?) More RAM
8. iOS 10 (a timely release that android could never do with their fragmented ecosystem)
9. 2MP Front Camera increase from 5mp to 7mp
10. Brighter display (625 cd/m2 max brightness from 500)
11. More colorful display (wide color display from sRGB standard)
When all that changed from the galaxy S8 to S9 was...
1. Camera blinks in and out
2. Purple
3. Performance boosts (to a processor that was still inferior to the one in the iPhone 7 even though it was released AFTER)[DOUBLEPOST=1558017152][/DOUBLEPOST]
Fortnite took longer to release on Android's because the specifications of Android's range, with iPhone you're buying virtually the same damn thing for a higher price and a new name truly
Note 9 = $1000
Galaxy Fold = $1980
Google Pixel 3 = idk exactly but about $700-$900
Everyone hates Apple for removing the headphone jack, but nobody hates Google (the CREATOR OF ANDROID) for doing the same on their Pixel 2? Nobody hates Samsung for removing it on their Galaxy A models?
I also want to talk about that "Notch" haircut that I see Samsung and some others like to use in the advertisements. The S10 has a notch. Well, it's not a notch, but it is a noticable intrusion. If anything, it is worse, since it is not pushed to the very edge and closer to the center of your content.
Why doesn't Apple make a commercial where everything has a stylus? To mock the Note, of course. Why not make an ad where someone gets a "Samsung S-Pen" embedded into their arm? Why not make an ad where someone buys a couch and there's an S-Pen in it?
If you mock something, it will look stupid.
The following are FACTS, not opinions. You can't disprove these even if you dont't like them.
-Apples A series CPU's are the fastest, and most, if not the same, power efficient.
-The Android ecosystem is fragmented.
-iPhones hold their value better, and generally last longer
-iOS has very good optimization, which allows iOS to operate efficiently.
EDIT: Changes "iOS 13" to "iOS 10" in the iPhone 7 comparison
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