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Ah yes, classic fanboy logic: Apple is somehow magically superior despite buying every critical component from Samsung. Newsflash: if you buy the best widget someone else makes, it doesn’t make you the engineer who invented it. Saying ‘Samsung is playing you’ while misrepresenting how supply chains work is peak delusion. Also, calling people ‘concerned’ for pointing out facts? Adorable.
Not so fast. Foldables aren’t just about slapping iPadOS on a hinge. Android OEMs have been perfecting foldable hardware, multitasking, and app support for years. Apple would face major engineering, app, and durability hurdles, making it far from "straightforward". Like, iPadOS looks slick, but again, Android tablets still absolutely beat it in practical multitasking.
iFanboys will eat up anything Apple sells them, as well as believe any rumors that shine the spotlight over Android. Newsflash, no iPhone screen has had better specs than any Samsung screen, and Apple sure as heck won't start doing so, especially when the producer of their screens is Samsung. Sure, the iFolded will probably be a decent phone, but it won't blow anyone out of the water and definitely won't convert Android users.
I strongly disagree with this assertion. Apple offers a comprehensive range of products that are significantly superior to the Fold in terms of performance. For instance, my iPhone 17 Pro Max outperforms the Fold in software capabilities by a substantial margin. Additionally, I own the Fold 7, and aside from the folding screen, it lacks any comparable features to the Pro Max. While the Fold is an exceptional device, the Google operating system falls short in comparison. The iPhone boasts superior cameras, faster processing speeds, more responsive applications, and better app updates. Unlike Android, where updates are prompted before continuing app usage, Apple’s system ensures timely updates. Furthermore, Apple Wallet and Health App are notably superior on the iPhone, with apps optimized for the platform. The Watch Ultra 3 stands out as the best watch available, surpassing all other options. In contrast, AirPods are not even considered in this discussion due to their distinct category. There is no single app that performs better on both devices and runs more efficiently on Android.
Every tech enthusiast knows that Apple is miles behind Samsung. Samsung screens are the best screens on the market! That's why Apple buys the screens from Samsung. Siri is absolutely garbage compared to Google Assistant. Apple Maps is terrible. Google maps is way better. Apple basically controls the way you use your tech. Android users can get great options because it's based on an open source. I can install APKs and watch any TV shows or movies without having to depend on Apple's "echo system". I don't need to carry a laptop if I don't want to. I can simply connect to a TV and use my phone as a computer. YouTube, Gmail, Chrome were created by Google who also created Android so there's no way an app created by Google is going to be better in an iPhone. Apple's innovation is so poor that they have to rely on advertisement and fanatic customers .
Hold on a moment. Let’s maintain the accuracy of our discussion. While it is undeniable that Samsung is not only one of the best but possibly the best at manufacturing hardware, the rest of your arguments are incorrect. Siri versus Samsung Bixby: Siri is on a completely different level. In my opinion, Apple Maps are significantly superior, and CarPlay is undoubtedly superior.
Are you aware that iPhones now connect to any television with AirPlay? Additionally, let’s discuss how using a Mac does not require an iPhone; all you need to do is sign in without phone links or Google Chrome, as it is all integrated. Both systems have their advantages and disadvantages, but please refrain from comparing Google OS to iOS. Apple’s ecosystem is significantly superior and ahead of its time, especially if you own multiple Apple devices.
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Ah yes, classic fanboy logic: Apple is somehow magically superior despite buying every critical component from Samsung. Newsflash: if you buy the best widget someone else makes, it doesn’t make you the engineer who invented it. Saying ‘Samsung is playing you’ while misrepresenting how supply chains work is peak delusion. Also, calling people ‘concerned’ for pointing out facts? Adorable.
Not so fast. Foldables aren’t just about slapping iPadOS on a hinge. Android OEMs have been perfecting foldable hardware, multitasking, and app support for years. Apple would face major engineering, app, and durability hurdles, making it far from "straightforward". Like, iPadOS looks slick, but again, Android tablets still absolutely beat it in practical multitasking.
iFanboys will eat up anything Apple sells them, as well as believe any rumors that shine the spotlight over Android. Newsflash, no iPhone screen has had better specs than any Samsung screen, and Apple sure as heck won't start doing so, especially when the producer of their screens is Samsung. Sure, the iFolded will probably be a decent phone, but it won't blow anyone out of the water and definitely won't convert Android users.
I strongly disagree with this assertion. Apple offers a comprehensive range of products that are significantly superior to the Fold in terms of performance. For instance, my iPhone 17 Pro Max outperforms the Fold in software capabilities by a substantial margin. Additionally, I own the Fold 7, and aside from the folding screen, it lacks any comparable features to the Pro Max. While the Fold is an exceptional device, the Google operating system falls short in comparison. The iPhone boasts superior cameras, faster processing speeds, more responsive applications, and better app updates. Unlike Android, where updates are prompted before continuing app usage, Apple’s system ensures timely updates. Furthermore, Apple Wallet and Health App are notably superior on the iPhone, with apps optimized for the platform. The Watch Ultra 3 stands out as the best watch available, surpassing all other options. In contrast, AirPods are not even considered in this discussion due to their distinct category. There is no single app that performs better on both devices and runs more efficiently on Android.
Every tech enthusiast knows that Apple is miles behind Samsung. Samsung screens are the best screens on the market! That's why Apple buys the screens from Samsung. Siri is absolutely garbage compared to Google Assistant. Apple Maps is terrible. Google maps is way better. Apple basically controls the way you use your tech. Android users can get great options because it's based on an open source. I can install APKs and watch any TV shows or movies without having to depend on Apple's "echo system". I don't need to carry a laptop if I don't want to. I can simply connect to a TV and use my phone as a computer. YouTube, Gmail, Chrome were created by Google who also created Android so there's no way an app created by Google is going to be better in an iPhone. Apple's innovation is so poor that they have to rely on advertisement and fanatic customers .
Hold on a moment. Let’s maintain the accuracy of our discussion. While it is undeniable that Samsung is not only one of the best but possibly the best at manufacturing hardware, the rest of your arguments are incorrect. Siri versus Samsung Bixby: Siri is on a completely different level. In my opinion, Apple Maps are significantly superior, and CarPlay is undoubtedly superior.
Are you aware that iPhones now connect to any television with AirPlay? Additionally, let’s discuss how using a Mac does not require an iPhone; all you need to do is sign in without phone links or Google Chrome, as it is all integrated. Both systems have their advantages and disadvantages, but please refrain from comparing Google OS to iOS. Apple’s ecosystem is significantly superior and ahead of its time, especially if you own multiple Apple devices.