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Yeah maybe my next phone I should buy both an iPhone and a graphene phone. Maybe might be a big waste of sats but I like tech and phones. Plus I can see if it’s really worth switching.
But my true canary in the coal mine is when bitcoin applications stop showing up on the App Store or Damus and Zeus stop developing IOS clients.
You know Apple is a public company just a few trillion dollars and we can buy them and implement the policies we want!!
1024 sats \ 1 reply \ @79c9095526 18 Aug
Yeah, I have both, but I'll be honest its quite challenging to really 'try' the graphene phone outside of special circumstances when I can fall back to the iphone for daily use. Perhaps its because I've used an iPhone for a decade, but its so much more intuitive to me. Also I like the consistency between apps and interfaces.
I also use google voice (voip numbers) for work/business/throwaway purposes and it feels less intrusive on an iphone than on android. Google accounts logged into graphene/android seem like "system level accounts" vs. on an iphone if that makes sense.
Ultimately, I like knowing the graphene phone exists and having one to play around with, but similar to you, I'm not sure I'll ever transition fully until I'm "forced to". Perhaps apple's implementation of AI features will be what pushes me over the edge to go all in on graphene. Their on device scanning is what scared me into buying a pixel and flashing graphene in the first place, but then they backed away from it...
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Yeah this is what I fear. In the early days (Samsung galaxy 4 or 5 I’m talking ) Android was so buggy. My keyboard was randomly disappear and I would have to restart the keyboard app. But yeah I’m like you. Once apple goes a step too far then I’m done foreal!
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