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  • It really isn’t. Buyers need to be informed how long is phone supported officially. People don’t know how to install Windows or Linux on PC through simple installer wizard and you expect them to flash firmware on phone and deal with all the issues when bootloader is unlocked? No fucking chance. I’ve been there, phone wasn’t even rooted and banking apps were removed about bootloader because I was using LineageOS. It’s when I started using phones with very long official software support, because I just can’t be bothered dealing with that fuckery anymore.

    Only OS that even allows re-locking of bootloader with 3rd party firmware is GrapheneOS on Pixels. It’s just too much hassle for everything else and I’ve been flashing phones for like 15 years…














  • It wasn’t dumb from corporate perspective, which is why they all gobbled it up like junky hoovering on piles of white dust.

    You know how expensive it is to mold unique dedicated physical buttons for every function and then wire them all over the place? Or just slap single touch display and cram all the shit into that single display. You code it once and use it on all models. Corporates were already counting the money saved there. Until it backfired because everyone hated it, reviewers criticized it and now it’s finally also criticized by safety agencies.


  • Not really, just don’t trap yourself into their ecosystems. Use 3rd party services that work on all of them so you’re not trapped on either. I used iPhone for several years and because of using 3rd party cloud and mail services as well as password managers and browsers, I was able to switch back to Android without any hassle. And since I don’t use or rely on anything from Google either, I can go back to Apple this moment if I want and only hassle would be just setting up all the services. Which would take me like an hour for all of it.

    Same goes for desktops. I run Windows on one of my systems because of gaming and the rest run Linux because fuck you Microsoft with your asshole arbitrary hardware requirements.I still have bookmarks and files synced between them thanks to 3rd party services that work on all of them.

    Sure I don’t have a magic single button to log me into everything, but then again I’m also not a slave of anyone because I don’t depend on a single entity providing me all the services. Password managers save me that hassle so it’s basically the same, but ultimately better.