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

  • Delusion6903@discuss.online
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    11 months ago

    Browser choice. Actually browser ENGINE choice. And the ability to set my own default apps, including the launcher.

    F-droid. Side loading.

  • Monz@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    If you use any app other than what Apple provides, you become a second class citizen on your own phone.

    Third party apps simply don’t integrate with iOS nicely unless Apple allows it. Even though you can choose a web browser, it has to use Safari’s underlying code base.

    I’m on a Pixel 7. A lot of people say it’s like Google’s iPhone, but I can use Firefox as my browser natively. Adblocking actually works, too. I can choose any app as a default for whatever. Lots of FOSS! Google doesn’t own my Pixel the same way Apple owns the iPhone.

  • j0shh4nxd@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Just switched back to Android a few days ago after using the iPhone for quite some time. Customization and control were my favorite reasons for Android in the past and it stayed the same. I use a Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS. The fact that I even have an option to use a different OS that focuses on privacy is amazing.

  • TONKAHANAH@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    other linux phones are not really viable. I dont like supporting apple and even if I didnt care about that, their iOS is far too restrictive.

    also Tachiyomi

  • ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat
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    1 year ago
    • I can build my own ROM and add any tweaks I want to the source
    • Full filesystem access, not the circus act iOS is running with their “file management”
    • I can run any browser I want, download any file I want
    • I can sideload any app I want, and install open source apps from F-Droid
    • I can use projects like ReVanced to install modified apps effortlessly, and don’t have to go through the AltStore/Apple Developer BS to install simple things like uYou
    • I can entirely replace my home screen with a different launcher app if I wanted to
  • zxo@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    For me it’s probably the ability to sideload apps, among other things. Apps like NewPipe which would never make it to the Play Store are apps that I use every day, because they are just good apps. Also, I just like the UX of my Pixel compared to an iPhone - I couldn’t live without things like a back button, and I sort of don’t like the iOS UI.

  • Hamrion@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    In Turkey, Apple products are exorbitantly priced due to factors such as exchange rates, taxes, and so on.

  • DJalexTheGameDev@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago
    • Firefox with addons
    • NewPipe with SponsorBlock
    • USB type C
    • Custom ROMs
    • APK Sideloading
    • USB Debugging for testing my Godot projects directly on the phone
    • No apple tax
    • Maybe more…
  • Menthol@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I want my app icons close to the bottom of the screen where my hands are and not at the top of the screen just because Apple demands it. Also I can have ad free apps like ReVanced

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    1 year ago

    Don’t like Apple’s anti consumer attitude, same reason I don’t buy Nintendo products.

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    1 year ago

    I could post why I do not like Apple, but that isn’t why I prefer Android.

    I like how there are a ton of options on Android. I can control what hardware I have, from an ultrabudget $100 phone to a $2000 foldable flagship. I can choose how I control my device, I can choose how my device looks. All of these things add up to letting me have the best experience.

    I also like how you can install custom ROMs on many devices. This allows even more options in terms of personal control.