Cykros on Nostr: So, I get that Android has its own issues which make it a bit of a toss up in many ...
So, I get that Android has its own issues which make it a bit of a toss up in many ways (at least, if you're not gonna get out there on the Graphene train, and deal with the fact that you're handling more yourself), but does it not occur to you that the way Apple keeps you safe isn't that unlike how banks keep you safe with fiat money by smoothing over the volatility in price? The amount of times I've suggested software to people only to realize they simply can't run it (or analogs) on Apple devices is wild.
They do seem good for like, a work phone though. The security features are beneficial, and if the phone has a focused use case, I do get why they fit for some people. I'm always a little more surprised when the tinkering bitcoin types are on 'em though -- at least, the tinkering bitcoin types that don't have a second (or third) phone. The big exception perhaps being those who try to unplug and do everything on the computer -- though that seems more a use case for flip phones than iPhones.
They do seem good for like, a work phone though. The security features are beneficial, and if the phone has a focused use case, I do get why they fit for some people. I'm always a little more surprised when the tinkering bitcoin types are on 'em though -- at least, the tinkering bitcoin types that don't have a second (or third) phone. The big exception perhaps being those who try to unplug and do everything on the computer -- though that seems more a use case for flip phones than iPhones.