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Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

I'll stick with them, as long as they aren't that iPhone17 orange abomination.

I'm with you on this one....WTF was up with that orange color???

That AND...no Space Grey or Black?!?!

That's pretty much one of the only things keeping me from upgrading my 12 pro max to the 17 pro max.

I'm hoping in a few months maybe they'll offer better colors....?

Maybe that is why they made that Borat Manikini iSock - to hide the phone. I suppose I could go for the deep blue. But why not the black color like on the base iPhone 17?

I mean, it's a matter of personal taste, but it reminds me of attention seeking behavior. And it looks like recycled plastic from those orange traffic cones. It looks cheap.

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

I'll stick with them, as long as they aren't that iPhone17 orange abomination.

I'm with you on this one....WTF was up with that orange color???

That AND...no Space Grey or Black?!?!

That's pretty much one of the only things keeping me from upgrading my 12 pro max to the 17 pro max.

I'm hoping in a few months maybe they'll offer better colors....?

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

I tend to keep my phones a long time.

I tend to buy top of the line loaded ones....I'm currently on the iPHone 12 Max Pro...loaded storage available at the time...I think 1 TB?

Before that I had the iPhone 6 Plus (did they have a pro?)....and IPhone 3GS before that....

Right now, not seriously in the market....my phone still had plenty of space on it, runs as fast as I need, I don't see any speed or battery degradation on it yet.

I will admit I'm looking at the 17's camera and ability to shoot RAW video...that is starting to tempt me.

I guess my phones are not well over $1K, I generally just put it on Apple Pay, get my 3% cash back and pay it off interest free over 12 months.

I have the cash, but figure why not use "free money" if given the opportunity, eh? I keep may cash for it in an interest bearing account or invested, etc...

I frankly don't give a fuck what anyone thinks of my phone, if they think anything at all.

As I'd written earlier, I think in the US, phones are such a commodity, no one looks at them as any sort of status symbol and hasn't for a long time now...

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

Really? I would expect the opposite.

- Owners of flagship devices concerned with their image and having the latest tech would be more likely to replace devices more often to get access to the latest gear, perhaps handing the old device down to a spouse or child if they aren't getting a trade-in credi

I can't speak for places outside the US, but here....the cell phone has become some a commodity that no one here really uses or sees any of the phones as a "status symbol"....

No one pays attention to what phone you have....at least not in most of the US.

Comment Re:Problem (Score 1) 145

Maybe remove tariffs and have more good paying jobs, then Americans will be excited about buying a new phone, new laptop, and new car.

How about in parallel to tarrifs we have federal incentives (maybe from tariff revenues) to help businesses set up and manufacture back in the US again,with US workers with good paying jobs?

Kill two birds with one stone.....

Comment Re: freight rail gets in the way in the usa! (Score 1) 220

Obviously you don't live here and aren't from here...

May I ask why the fuck you seem to give as much of a damn as you do on how we live our lives here in the US?

And yes if we want things we get them.....CA wanted something...BUT they apparently didn't want it enough to secure the rights and to properly guard against overspending, etc. It looks to me that the politicians in CA wanted a boondoggle to funnel money from the public coffers more than they wanted a high speed rail system.

But that latter part is just my opinion.

But again....why are you so hyperbolic about how the US does things if you're not over here and part of us?

Live your own life...we really don't give a fuck how you want to do it....just leave us alone, you know?

Comment Re:29 Months? (Score 1) 145

Yet your theory doesn't hold weight because as far as I can see there is no reason other than image to buy an iPhone ever.

Tell me you have no knowledge of the Apple spectrum integration without saying you have no idea about the Apple spectrum integration.

As for image, or social clout, I don't give a damn. I use my Apple products because they work together. I bring my iPhone near my Mac, and suddenly I work the phone like I work the Mac. The integration into ApplePlay on my wife's Jeep, and my Jeep is tremendous. It knows who is driving and acts accordingly. I'm not certain, but it seems to know who is in the drivers seat when we are both in the car. So routes I take regularly show up with driving time and any traffic issues. I have AirTags for my wallet and all the other crud I lose regularly.

Do some people buy iPhones because they think it is a flex? Of course. The other side of that coin is those who buy Android because they think that is the only reason people buy iPhones. So it's a wash. You can like whatever you like, but no need to pre-judge those who do not have your opinion. There are reasons a lot of people prefer the iPhones.

Comment Re:29 Months? (Score 1) 145

iPhones receive updates far longer than any Android device and they also hold value better. You can also stop beating the dead horse of iPhone=expensive because Samsung a more expensive Android model.

Yup, my son's cheap androids have been more expensive than my overpriced iPhones for some time now.

But the fans like to compare the rock bottom Androids to the top level iPhones.

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

Really? I would expect the opposite.

Me too.

I prefer a low-mid price motorola with a good battery, I don't want to replace it ever if I'm not forced, and I take care of it.

I could easily buy a new phone whenever, but I'm not an appy apper. It's just a phone with a snapshot camera to me.

One thing about not getting patches... you're also not usually affected by the new bugs. Software comes out, it's full of bugs, bugs start getting exploited, they start getting patched. After a couple years of that the version is pretty solid.

I don't replace my iPhones all that often, but updates supply me with new features in addition to bug fixes. The way they integrate between my cars, my computer, and my wife's iPhone is primo. I'll stick with them, as long as they aren't that iPhone17 orange abomination.

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

Yeah... I'm synchronizing my off-site backup disks as I type this, and the file copies have been over a terabyte more than once now. Looks like the PC will be running still when I go to bed tonight.

For a mobile device, I'm not sure I would let that much data stack up unique to the device. Pictures/video I would try to do backups on a PC before it got to that. Never know when a phone might get lost/damaged after all. Contacts are already synced to remote service. Call logs/text messages are archived and sent away once a week, too.

I was going to mention that I have an SD card slot so I would just store that data on a removable card, but it's standard practice to have all storage encrypted on device nowadays so I can't just move it over.

The idea that people are putting so much stuff on their smartphones is scary to me. After all, they are just crappy little computers that have terrible ergonomics. Which is why I love how my iPhone can be worked from my Mac when I bring it near.

I guess I use mine differently than most. Take some images load them onto my Mac, then delete. I keep texts forever. No selfies other than one I took looking up my nose closeup. I do have a credit card on it, but otherwise, they seem like nuisances to me.

Comment Re:Better if... (Score 1) 145

iPhone users keep their phones longer than Android users, on average. 61% of iPhone users have owned their phone for more than 2 years, versus just 43% of Android users.

So patch availability does appear to have a significant impact on how long people keep their devices.

Which flies in the face of Android fans who tell us that iPhone users are all about having some kind of social status because they have the latest shiny iPhone.

Certainly in my experience, my son replaces his Android phones at twice the rate that wife and I do. And his phones aren't the cheap ones either.

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