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/

  • rImITywR@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    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Android phone(s) they’ve tried and its always a loaner that is a cheap, entry level phone and/or it is used and years out of date.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.

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        5 months ago

        You found what works best for you! Pretty silly to judge.

        I prefer the open ecosystem too, its why I choose android.

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      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.

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      5 months ago

      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.