I won't comment on appsSome of the most essential apps I use are not available on PlayStore or are riddled with ads, probably for you too if you use Revanced, Tachiyomi, or any other open source apps, as for functionality, there are tons which are not available for iPhone, primarily being a sane and functional File System that you can access, I had to once transfer some files to my cousin a while back (think they had the iPhone X?) well guess what? I had to download and setup iTunes, jump through its hoops and then send the file.
Whereas in Android? FTP FTW! My father wants a backup? I want to transfer some music/comics or whatever? simply create a FTP server on the phone (a one-click thing on Android, and these days is default with a lot of File Manager Apps. heck, I use Solid and it has a quick settings tile for it), and then connect to it on laptop, I have wifi all over the house, all anyone needs to do is toggle their FTP server, and then I just copy paste stuff like a normal functioning file browser.
There are tons I can say more on this but you get the gist, if Apple ever gives out this kind of functionality, I might buy my first iPhone (that Apple Watch integration is one of the best I have ever seen), but until then, just no
Emi is a thing if you’re dedicated enough. Also there are some resellers in ncr which provide you used iPhones at a very reasonable price. Some of them even got warranty.Android.
Reason- can't afford to loose my kidney yet
While its a quasi legitimate concern, windows malware blocker also does the same. And its a lot more bothersome if you need to over ride it.People asking my why I hate Apple and its ecosystem? THIS , right here is the reason why I ****ing loathe it. I had to debug some issues on our Kubernetes setup, and wanted to spin up some containers locally to debug env issues, and guess what? my Docker installation which has been borked for months (didnt bother fixing it before, since I dont typically work with DevOps), is still borked and unlike Windows which assumes I am wearing my big boy pants, according to Apple, I am a ****ing baby in diapers.
Just follow the rule of "click the pic of phone with your username and today's date" and make sure the device is in the condition u mention". There's nothing wrong in that in my opinion. People must be doing it already, of course they won't say. But if it doesn't harm the buyer and the buyer feels it's a fair price, whats the harm ?Emi is a thing if you’re dedicated enough. Also there are some resellers in ncr which provide you used iPhones at a very reasonable price. Some of them even got warranty.
Also on a side note, if someone near me is selling a phone for lets say 100 and i post it here for 105, without actually owing it but rather trying to sell it indirectly, would that be against the guidelines?
Regarding file system, I am not sure if your experience is based from a very long time ago.
For some reason, the prevalent wisdom on the interwebs seems to also suggest a similar line of thought.
However , and completely to the contrary, This is one element where I actually find my android lacking today.
For a long time now, I have the exact same desktop/ documents/ downloads folder on my phone , tablet, laptop and desktop (both win and mac).
To illustrate with an example, say i download an attachment from gmail on my phone (iOS) and save it in the documents>April 2025 folder on the phone
The same attachment will now be available in the documents>april 2025 folder on all other devices
Similarly, if I for example edited and saved an excel file on my laptop desktop folder
and realize that i need to send it to someone after some time, i can do it from my phone outlook (click attach, browse file -> desktop and select the file)
And while the file system management on android is not bad either, it would take a lot of work to replicate (if at all) a truly seamless setup like the one i have on the ios side
Similarly for saving/retrieving something from say a NAS / smb folder on my network, I can do it natively on iOS.
While I can do the same on android, i would still need to hunt for the right 3rd party app to do this (which will either be paid or ad based)
I can’t click the picture with my name, he posts the catalogue on WhatsAppJust follow the rule of "click the pic of phone with your username and today's date" and make sure the device is in the condition u mention". There's nothing wrong in that in my opinion. People must be doing it already, of course they won't say. But if it doesn't harm the buyer and the buyer feels it's a fair price, whats the harm ?
yeah, latest experience is around iPhone X-ish for meRegarding file system, I am not sure if your experience is based from a very long time ago.
For some reason, the prevalent wisdom on the interwebs seems to also suggest a similar line of thought.
However , and completely to the contrary, This is one element where I actually find my android lacking today.
you dont need iOS for it, a simple SMB server like you said below, or even gdrive/onedrive sync will be more than enough for this usecase, GDrive is natively integrated, OneDrive you might need to install the appFor a long time now, I have the exact same desktop/ documents/ downloads folder on my phone , tablet, laptop and desktop (both win and mac).
To illustrate with an example, say i download an attachment from gmail on my phone (iOS) and save it in the documents>April 2025 folder on the phone
The same attachment will now be available in the documents>april 2025 folder on all other devices
not really, I detailed this above, unless you can give a specific usecase, I cant really respond whether its feasible or notAnd while the file system management on android is not bad either, it would take a lot of work to replicate (if at all) a truly seamless setup like the one i have on the ios side
yeah, SMB is not natively supported by Google Files, Google really should improve their files app, on Solid, I have my seedboxes, Gdrive shared accounts, personal GDrive etc all connected and its seamless. but if you are using a third party flavor of Android with their own files app, I think they do support this out of the box? not sure, been a while since I used anything but stock android, Motorola has smart connect which has SMB built in for e.gSimilarly for saving/retrieving something from say a NAS / smb folder on my network, I can do it natively on iOS.
While I can do the same on android, i would still need to hunt for the right 3rd party app to do this (which will either be paid or ad based)
nah, Defender is very easy to fix, click on the notification, it'll open the window with the blocking info, just click on a button to add an exception and thats about it.While its a quasi legitimate concern, windows malware blocker also does the same. And its a lot more bothersome if you need to over ride it.
I'm not gonna try xattr to fix a simple mis-reported bug, since its work laptop, I dont really mess around with file system or anything, but I'm fairly certain it might not work because I explicitly allowed docker through settings and apple was still flagging it.Anyway, If the app/ script/whatever is not malware and you do want to run it, you just need to go to settings> security and you will see a list of apps that have been blocked - with an option to override said block.
Since you mentioned you do debugging, also read up about the xattr terminal command and the flags to remove quarantine flags.
in what way? genuinely curious, after WSL2, it really grates me to use MacOS in any capacity,on a side note, while it is right to criticize ios (and also android) for the limitations they pose for power users, Mac OS is objectively more flexible and way less “my way or the highway” than windows
You should then buy the product first, click the picture and then make a sale thread here.I can’t click the picture with my name, he posts the catalogue on WhatsApp
Thats what i was confused about. Thanks!You should then buy the product first, click the picture and then make a sale thread here.
We can root iphone as well, cant we?android cause lot of customizations and especially rooting
The last easy to use jailbreak was for iOS v16.5, so doesn't apply to any recent iPhones. One of the reasons I use the iPhone is for the most recent security patches, so any kind of jailbreak and rooting negates that.We can root iphone as well, cant we?
i never jailbreaked any kind of phone myself, i just thought we can jailbreak any phone be it andriod or ios by plugging it to laptop/pc. From the security pov of ios i thought we cannot access the data if we jailbreak a locked phone, guess i was wrong.The last easy to use jailbreak was for iOS v16.5, so doesn't apply to any recent iPhones. One of the reasons I use the iPhone is for the most recent security patches, so any kind of jailbreak and rooting negates that.
I had my time when I used to root my Android phones on purchase and post custom ROMs on XDA, but one eventually grows out of it when life takes over. I still have my Android devices rooted and sideload numerous apps on it but none of my Android devices are linked to my personal account or have banking apps on them.
You were right. These devices can not be jailbroken despite having a tool for them, if they are in their regular locked state. The phone needs to be unlocked first. So security wise iOS is still solid.From the security pov of ios i thought we cannot access the data if we jailbreak a locked phone, guess i was wrong.