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

  • Delusion6903@discuss.online
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    1 year ago

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

    F-droid. Side loading.

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    1 year ago

    This is probably specific to the Pixel phones, not sure how much if any is relevant to other manufacturers.

    1. Call screening and spam filtering is amazing. Having the phone automatically screen unknown callers means I haven’t had to deal with a spam caller in years. And valid callers don’t seem to have any problems understanding whats happening anymore. I used to get several who confused it for a voice mail when it first came out, but now it seems they understand how to leave a screening message and wait for me to pick up.

    2. The phone tree and hold for me when calling businesses. Being able to read the options and click the text makes it so much easier to get through the options without having to really pay attention, then having it hold for me until a person answers lets me do other things instead of having to keep listening.

    3. Song identification on the lock screen. Whether I’m out at a bar or restaurant or at home watching a TV show and a song I like but don’t know starts playing, being able to see exactly what it is without even touching my phone is so convenient. I’ve found so many cool new bands I never would have without this feature. Its also amazing how it can often identify covers made specifically for TV shows right when they first air.

    4. Amazing camera and cool features like photo sphere and the new magic eraser. The camera might not be as head and shoulders above Samsung and Apple as it was in the past but it’s still always amazing how well it does in different conditions.

  • zephyreks@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Both iPhones I had started falling apart software-wise within a year or two. Messages wouldn’t send, internet connections would fail, graphical glitches were everywhere, and I didn’t get more control of the device to compensate. Also, WebKit fucks up so often it’s frustrating.

  • CrackerCain145@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago
    1. Not an iPhone
    2. Linux-based
    3. Can install apps from external sources.
    4. I can customize many aspects
    5. I can root it and run more advanced software, customize it further, and debloat/remove unwanted builtin apps (unlocked phones only)
  • 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.

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    1 year ago
    1. I can sideload apps. These apps are usually either obscure but useful or FOSS and designed for the user rather than for money.

    2. Even the apps officially on the Google Play Store are more powerful, such as emulators and an app using an advanced algorithm to change the speed and pitch of music while having it still sound high-quality. And of course, a file manager is a must-have.

    3. The ability to have Firefox+uBlock origin is a must-have for web browsing.

    4. More powerful in automation tools. I didn’t care too much about this until I found it extremely useful for work.

    5. More hardware variety. I hate that you can’t get a headphone jack on an iPhone and that the storage markups are absurd. Here I am with a $300 phone with a good performance, 256GB internal storage, a headphone jack, and a MicroSD slot. Bonus: The iPhone notch is incredibly ugly and the way Android does notches and punch holes is way better.

    Unfortunately, we are beholden to greedy Google that actively is nerfing Android. Android 11 made it harder to access files, Android 12 replaced the WiFi and mobile toggles an incredibly poorly-designed internet toggle, and Android 14 is gonna restrict sideloading of older apps (which generally use less storage and are more optimized).

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    1 year ago

    I like the variety of hardware available, and the customization available in the software, especially with third party launchers.

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      1 year ago

      My friend recently went on a trip into the mountains for some hiking, they took some photos that made me ask if it was from a DSLR camera, but it was just from a Pixel 7 Pro. Amazing how far phone cameras have come.

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    1 year ago

    Sideloading apps is the main reason. I couldn’t use a phone without Adblock.

    iPhones are also just way more expensive and the few times i’ve tried them the UX just sucked so much, form over function.

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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.

  • 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…
  • 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.