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Apple deliberately markets to those who willing to trade their virtual freedoms for a pseudo-luxury brand (with enough QC defects to kickstart Louis Rossmann's career), a UI filled with (buggy) eye candy, "social status" (Blue bubbles) and "convenience" in the form of never having the option of installing software outside their walled garden.
With the exception of those who work at the company and are mandated to have a device, and those who use iOS for certain apps exclusive to the platform required for their employment, they are the technologically inept. Manuals scare them, a terminal prompt would make them jump up and call IT over right away. Installing an application manually is "scary". If something went wrong with the hardware, they would throw away the device rather than fix it (thanks to Apple). Trying to explain to the the consequences of their choices is a fool's errand.
They are the marketable, eager cult members for Apple to puppet on virtual strings. The only thing that surprises me is that they haven't enshittified with ads sooner. I guess that impacts their "luxury" brand image.
So you're saying you're fine with the required Apple account, advertising, and data collection? That's not getting in your way?
Being unable to use a browser that isn't webkit/safari isn't problematic?
Would you care to enlighten us fools on what phone and OS you use and how we can be as great as you?
I took a few hours to think before I messaged here again so I don't ragepost, sorry.
Yes, my statement was full of vitriol - fueled from negative experiences assisting IT clients, family members, and colleagues who were too stubborn to realize the limitations of Apple's ecosystem. I understand people who already have an iPhone either as a gift or a prior purchase, but it's the refusal to do research or to realize that Apple's screwing them that grinds my gears.
Personally, I use GrapheneOS, on a Pixel 9, but I am well aware that can't be a solution for everyone (especially until the Graphene team manage to finish working with that Android OEM for more hardware support), so my best advice is to just to research about what device you are using. Ideally, it should have an unlocked bootloader, a transparent support timeline, and something like PostmarketOS support if you're buying used.
None of those will ever be options on Apple's ecosystem, and history shows their ecosystem enshittification is both inevitable, and accelerating. So please, just avoid them (and I guess Samsung as the worst Android-based offender) as much as possible.