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Eazy3006 t1_j5wu9qs wrote

Apple would never do that.

For millions and millions of people, Google software is way more important than Apple’s hardware.

There’s nothing the iPhone does that other phones can’t do.

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ImpartialHawk t1_j5xxf1w wrote

> There’s nothing the iPhone does that other phones can’t do.

  1. Get timely updates year after year.
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_Pho_ t1_j5yf9ux wrote

2- Make me sound like a schizophrenic every time I use speech to text.

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According_Can1875 t1_j5z207a wrote

You mean updates that hardly do anything for the user experience?

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ImpartialHawk t1_j5zw2k7 wrote

Well, I'm mainly thinking about updates that patch known vulnerabilities. Android phones kinda leave you hanging in the wind for a while after the first year. Indefinitely, after 2 or 3 years. The iPhone 6s was supported for seven years.

But no, they don't reinvent the wheel with each update. Why would they? My wife just got a Galaxy S22 and it got the Android 13 update her S10 didn't. It's the same thing. Granted, Android has a lot more customization, but Samsung's Android 13 update certainly fit the bill of "hardly does anything for the user interface" that you're trying to paint iPhone updates with.

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Kawi_rider_zx6r t1_j600guh wrote

And hopefully developers don't drop support for the previous version, rendering older, yet still capable iphones, useless.

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