This video is from four years ago, but it still true to this date:
Windows Users Can’t Seem to Blame Windows For Its Own Problems (clip from Destination Linux 179) - by Michael Tunnell (TuxDigital), Published on June 10, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p_jezxzGKk
I still can’t believe that there are so many users, as far as I’ve seen in Reddit, trying to fix the unfixable in Windows.
TechSupport Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/new/
I’ve had this same conversation I don’t know how many times, but about phones. Someone tells me they don’t like Android because its slow and buggy, and iPhone is so much better. Then I ask them which Android phone(s) they’ve tried and its always a loaner that is a cheap, entry level phone and/or it is used and years out of date. So of course a brand new iPhone is going to be a better experience. They don’t seem to understand that there are premium phones that use Android.
I’ve had people say stuff about my android to the tune of, “If you’d just splurge on an iPhone you could do x.” Bro, my phone is as powerful as yours and I’m pretty sure you can’t escape your ecosystem even if you wanted to.
You found what works best for you! Pretty silly to judge.
I prefer the open ecosystem too, its why I choose android.
I had a S3 back in 2013 and it made me switch to the iPhone and I haven’t really been back since except a Zenfone for a cheap VR headset and a Kindle Fire.
I know lots have changed for both OSes since then for good and bad, but my experience was a flagship Android phone.
S3 was an amazing phone esp if ya rooted it. Never had any issues other than it getting stolen.
Well, Android is also kinda garbage and you need overpowered hardware to run it.
Edit; iOS is worse, but it definitely does more with less resources because of how everything is integrated.