-9 points

Counterpoint: green bubbles.

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1 point

Might want to mark this as sarcasm

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8 points

What is sarcasm?

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7 points

Never go /s. Let the rubes be confuddled. They deserve it.

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56 points

Oh you mean that other completely artificial limitation that Apple insists on having in their os?

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34 points

But they’re green, I don’t know how that can be changed.

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13 points

Oh, it was sarcasm all along.

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25 points

Counter counterpoint: no one cares what color the bubbles are, except the person reading em. Sounds like an iOS problem 😉

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23 points

But the green ones aren’t ripe yet.

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11 points

Looking at iOS innovations going in android direction, they gonna make iphone with green bubbles someday and present it as amazing innovation, bet they even make you pay for subscription to make your bubbles green

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15 points

A part of Apple’s Going Green initiative, for $99.99 weekly you can show everyone how green you are.

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6 points

Another mother earth promo video incoming

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11 points

counter counterpoint: color-coded bubbles for contacts and group chats

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7 points

That would help me not accidentally sext my mother again.

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6 points

She’s kinky af tho. 🥵

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I thought this shit was a meme till I started texting someone yesterday to arrange a date, she said “you don’t have iPhone?”…

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12 points

Sounds like she saved you a lot of trouble, lol

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7 points

yikes, majority of the world uses android

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27 points

Do people not realize how vain and materialistic that makes them sound? As if iPhone ownership is the pinnacle of wealth or whatever

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8 points

No because the people they talk to who could tell them all have iphones too

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6 points

Elliot Rodger vibes

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I knew a pretty well off dude who used a flip-phone…in 2018. If he wanted to do computer-type stuff, he just used a computer.

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33 points

I don’t text until we’ve had sex the first time as a rule, I show them my tiny penis and while they’re in shock I let them know about my android too.

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8 points

Hahahaha brilliant

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12 points

To be fair, as both an iOS and Android user, the way android moves icons around drives me crazy , I much prefer the iOS “shift everything down” approach

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1 point

As an exclusively Android user, I couldn’t agree more

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16 points

Get a new launcher in your life!

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3 points

I see what you mean, and this could be easily fixable with a toggle.

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Isn’t that launcher dependent?

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-4 points

Not sure, I have a Pixel and use the stock everything

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41 points

Well… There’s yer problem

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5 points

Ugh, I would not even use Android if I could not root…

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Welcome to 2013, Apple fans! Maybe in 5 more years you’ll get homescreen widgets customizable layouts (change number of apps per row etc). In 10 you might get custom launchers!

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Welcome to 2013, Apple fans! Maybe in 5 more years you’ll get home screen widgets.

We actually do have home screen widgets, as of like 2020. They got it sometime before I had my iPhone. And an app drawer!

As a former Android user, my iPhone home screen looks wildly different from people who’ve had iPhones for many years. I have very few icons on my home screen, I have widgets taking up most of the top of the screen to push the icons I do have down near my fingers (because Springboard is still stupid as of iOS 17, as this gif is pointing out), I have more widgets to the left (“Today View,” Apple calls this, it’s basically just a scrolling widget section), and then the app drawer equivalent to the right (which Apple calls “App Library”). It’s clean and beautiful and reminiscent of my lovely Nova launcher setup I had on my beloved OnePlus 7T Pro (may it rest in peace).

Whereas most longtime iPhone users just have page after page after page of apps and folders. Every app they own is on there somewhere. Which is ridiculous since on iOS you can just swipe down, type the first few letters of the app, and there it is.

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1 point

Always about 7 years behind android. Smh

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6 points

“Pay more for less!” - Tim Apple

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1 point

I know, right? It also took them years to improve their notifications to work like Android’s (still aren’t quite as good). And I STILL can’t do what this gif is showing because iOS 18 isn’t out.

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3 points

We had them before that but they were different and not a lot of stuff made use of them

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They were kind of shit, and confined to that left-most view. The new widget system they added a couple of years ago is really nice, and the addition of making them interactive with the last update was solid too.

As someone that uses both iPhone and Android, the way it is right now Apple’s widgets feel better. I can’t quite put my finger on why exactly that is, but like with pretty much everything (stock) Android, it just feels a little bit janky. It works just fine, and I really like the adaptive theme thing that my Pixel 6 has going on, but it feels a bit off.


I toyed around with the phones side by side, and I think honestly it’s mostly just that Apple must be spending a fuckton of hours just working on getting animations to flow smoothly. That’s the main difference I notice between my Pixel 6 and my 15 Pro Max. They both have 120hz screens, but the latter doesn’t have any sort of flickering, weird clipping, animations that drop/bug out, etc. while the Pixel does.

I recorded two screencaps, doing roughly the same things, so I could see it side by side. This is from my iPhone, and this is my Pixel 6. I enabled the “record touch gesures” thingy on Android, an option I’ve no idea where/if it exists on iOS.

What’s interesting is, I learned that it actually does pick up my gesure when I try to open the app switcher, it just either ignores it, or I’m not precise enough. I’ve never had this issue on my iPhones, but I have it almost every time I use my Pixel. It then pulls up this weird unlabelled app with a bunch of squigglies in it - I genuinely don’t know what that is, and it took me aback because I was expecting the app switcher. Then there’s a bunch of random flickering. One app is “censored” and it shows my wallpaper instead, which is a bit odd but that’s fine. When dismissing the drawer, it remains briefly above the homescreen before just vanishing out of existence.

On iOS all the animations are smooth, nothing pops, flickers, or jerks. Even the padding in the widget drawer is eased in and out of existence.

Does it matter? That’s subjective. Both are solid phones, and for the price I paid for the 15 Pro Max it fucking better be. With Android you have a lot more freedom, of course. It’s not really something I value in my daily driver as my iPhone does all I want from it with zero hassle.

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Before the app library existed you just had to have all the apps on a page and could not hide them. I ended up having like 20 page of apps. I eventually cleaned things up and have a page with apps I use, another page of widgets I use, and that’s it. But it took me years before I thought to do that.

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Oh I know, it was madness. I briefly had a used iPhone 3GS and then was pure Android until 2022 when I got an iPhone. By the time I came back it was customizable enough that I could make it look like Android, but that’s work for someone who lived with the terrible setup it originally had. I don’t blame existing iPhone users, it’s just something I’ve noticed.

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It’s funny, I’ve had an Android, a Nokia Windows Phone, and an iPhone, and Windows Phone was the only OS in which I didn’t open every single app through search. The utter lack of an app ecosystem definitely played a part, but I honestly don’t think either of the other two handle home screens/“app drawers” very well. Every modern social media platform/messenger/etc. is built around vertical continuous scrolling because it’s easier. Why is horizontal, paginated scrolling the default for home screens?

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Bro, you can’t be for real, can you? Apple fans have been shitting on Android non-stop since it was created.

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Oh, so “Glad you guys are finally getting features we had over a decade ago” is “full hatred”, but “I’m sorry, did you just send me a green text? didn’t know you were broke” is fine?

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12 points

2013? Pretty sure you could do this on Android waaaay before that.

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22 points

My first Android was an HTC Hero, which was released in ~ October of 2009.

One of the first things I did was swap the location of the Maps and Store icons to make it easier to reach on the edge of the phone.

I recall people complaining that same year that the iPhone 1 couldn’t copy or paste text.

:)

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19 points

iOS already has widgets?

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This interaction is so indicative of the reality of device fandom.

The Android user isn’t storing information about the iPhone in their brain.

The iPhone user is responding like everybody knows everything about iPhone features and it was dumb of the android user to not know this thing.

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5 points

I’m not sure about iPhones, but iPads have had homescreen widgets for a whole year, maybe even two!

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30 points

I remember having this feature on my jailbroken iPhone in like 2009. Wild that it took this long.

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Shit - my first Android phone had widgets, customizable homescreen (not just icons - but the entire layout an launcher), and anything else custom you wanted back in 2009.

15 years late to the game in an industry that’s effectively 17 years old…

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0 points

I they didn’t need Steve jobs to think for them they wouldn’t have bought Apple.

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42 points

Are they letting you guys keep your screens on yet? Or is that something that’s being saved for 19? Probably not a big deal for most, but an always on display for time, calendar, and alerts without having to do anything to active my phone is clutch for me. When I see other peoples phones with blank black screens they look so dead.

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Fucking weird comment

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37 points

Just use the little arrows next time mate.

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4 points

Fucking weird comment

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22 points

im stealing this for the next rational and highly upvoted comment i see

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17 points

They have actually introduced AOD, but only from the iPhone 15.

Their reasoning for not backporting the feature (unless phone is charging) is that the older models don’t have LTPO displays that go down to the 1hz they do in AOD on the 15. A stupid reason imo.

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Huh? Always on display has been around in iOS for years. Since 2022 with the 14.

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6 points

That’s like…one, maybe two years

As compared with Android, which is like…decades

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Ah! You’re right, they had it on the 14 Pro and Pro Max. That isn’t years though, its barely 1.5 years. (September '22)

It was just not on the normal non-pro models. iPhone 15 non-pro got it though.

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It’s been around since 2022. Though I actually turned mine mostly off besides the clock because it’s just unnecessary and distracting the majority of the time. And super unhealthy.

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4 points

Wouldn’t this drain your battery and cause burn-in on your screen?

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It does take more battery than just a blank screen, but it is kept extremely dim and automatically changes placement on the screen every so often so it doesn’t burn in. Also, if it doesn’t detect light (like if it were in your pocket) it turns off. I havent done the math, but i think playing a game on your phone for like 30 minutes would probably drain the battery a similar amount to a whole day if this display

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8 points

Minimal / worth it / non impactful assuming you charge nightly anyway and no.

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2 points

I love how concise your answer is

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