Everyone has their preferences, I would love to hear why you guys prefer using Android!

  • @Devgard@lemmy.world
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    401 year ago
    1. File management is noice, the ability to plug in a USB C usb is very clutch.
    2. I swear a lot more apps on iOS are subscription based than on Android.
    3. A lot more open source apps.
    4. Modded apps.
    5. I can easily connect my phone to my laptop and copy actual files.
    6. Sideloading.
    7. Choice.
    • @GameWiz@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      #2 I am a developer, the reason for this is that publishing an app in App Store is not free unlike in Android where it’s a one time payment.

    • @Navigate@partizle.com
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      1 year ago

      In regards to point 2, this is very true. Apps that are free or freemium on Android are often subscription on iOS. I wonder if a part of it is the higher costs of requiring a Mac to develop the app (and iPhone to test it), and any app store differences that may account for this. Big companies can handle this, but for little guys it’s a barrier to entry

      • @gmmxle@lemmy.world
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        111 year ago

        I think it’s also a chicken-or-egg question:

        Apple users are more willing to pay for apps. So if you’re a dev and you want to release a paid app, iOS is the platform of choice. So more devs release paid apps on iOS, so iOS becomes the platform with more paid apps. So users are more used to pay for apps. So paying for apps is normalized, so Apple users are more willing to pay for apps.

        Etc. etc. etc.

    • @FermatsLastAccount@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I swear a lot more apps on iOS are subscription based than on Android.

      I used an iPhone for a week for the first time in my life earlier this year and I realized that if I were to switch to IOS, I’d end up spending literally hundreds of dollar per year on stuff I can get for free on Android via piracy.