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This post basically proves that Google hires idiots and even created a language for idiots. :))


Why not getting an iPhone and let Apple patch it for you? It's just a phone, not your child, you don't have to take care of it...


I don't like the closed culture and the prices they put up for their hardware are far beyond justified in my opinion.

Also, didn't they also had trouble recently?


> I sit here with my Moto and the last patch from February...

> I don't like the closed culture

What good is an "open" culture if you can't patch things yourself anyway?


You should have read on ;)

I'll put LineageOS on it as soon as the guarantee runs out.

Edit: I'm not sure myself why @guarantee. Maybe something else breaks...but actually it's just a habit I guess.

(sorry for the answer here but I can't answer directly to your comment. Too deep down...)


Why do wait so long?

(Serious question. What use is the guarantee if your device is hacked? Will they pay indemnity if that happens during guarantee?)


Google Pixel is (mostly) open, receives timely updates, and you can also flash images yourself if you'd like. You don't have to get an iPhone.


From the top of my head:

- Calculator bullshit.

- Wifi not really disabled.

- UX hell in iphone X.

Only from the last 2-3 months.


Calculator bullshit is due to the animation of the button, and it will only show if you're really fast trying to calculate things. There are better third party calculator apps that don't have that problem and contain more features.

The wifi part, I did notice it. But, I think it's by design. When you're connected to wifi, click the wifi button on control center just disconnects your current wifi session. I've actually kinda grown to use that feature. I don't like hooking to xfinity hotspots much, so I click that away. When I get back home, phone automatically hooks back up to my wifi.

UX hell in iphone X... don't get iphone X. Or any OLED screens with burn-in issues.


If you go into settings and turn Wifi off it is completely off. Turning it off from control centre is a useful alternative where it disconnects, but leaves it available for geolocation and airdrop - it's really rather useful.


This sounds terrible. Why not having it op-in? I'd expect that I'll need to go to settings and add it to the functionality of the control center button.


I suspect because Apple found out that people were primarily using the Control Centre switch for 'This WiFi network sucks get me off it' reasons, rather than 'Disable all Wifi circuitry reasons', so optimised functionality for the use that users were using it for.


Nice. What about Equifax? Or only European enterprises are to be held accountable?


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