zigg on Nostr: The argument of Apple having a better UX is also a classic that I've heard a lot. I'd ...
The argument of Apple having a better UX is also a classic that I've heard a lot.
I'd accept the preference of familiarity, as perhaps iphone users are just used to using iphones for a long time. However, for people who don't program computers or phones and only use either as a Facebook machine, they probably couldn't really point out what the difference is; other than the inconsequential simple things, such as: "on this phone, you go to this menu to change the wallpaper, which is a different menu on the other phone".
Idk about the other thing, I've just plain never heard of people needing to debug their apps on Android during casual use.
I'd accept the preference of familiarity, as perhaps iphone users are just used to using iphones for a long time. However, for people who don't program computers or phones and only use either as a Facebook machine, they probably couldn't really point out what the difference is; other than the inconsequential simple things, such as: "on this phone, you go to this menu to change the wallpaper, which is a different menu on the other phone".
Idk about the other thing, I've just plain never heard of people needing to debug their apps on Android during casual use.