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camperforlife wrote:
Older android users complain they don't get the latest updates and have to buy new phones to get the latest software. Apple users complain that they get the latest software and sometimes it slows down the phones.
Bottom line is if you want the latest greatest at the current speed you have to buy new hardware. Nothing new about the way either platform updates, it's always been that way. Today's consumer wants the latest greatest-for free. It really is a non story.
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Ralph Cramden wrote:Ductape wrote:
I'm done with Apple whenever the current phone dies (or slows apparently). Too much Nanny state "we know what's best" without informing the customer, or in other cases allowing us an option to choose.
updates will not download on cellular connections if they're above a certain size.
My next phone I'm going back to Android.
Wish in one hand and poop in the other........ya know how that goes?
Usually Android will not do a large OS update over cellular either. That's usually a limitation imposed by your cellular provider, and not an OS feature to my knowledge. The cellular provider has a lot of input into the upgrades which is why when Android comes out with an update (an actual OS update and not just a security update), Verizon customers may have it long before AT&T, or vice versa.
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rockhillmanor wrote:
Apple has had their fingers in this LONG before this new slowing down issue. Which btw should prove to everyone just how much control they have over your phone.
I had one of the very first iphones. The 'minute' they came out with the next iPhone version all my apps quite working saying I HAD to buy the new phone. Try and download new apps? Same thing. You have to upgrade to new version phone to download new apps. Cancelled that phone and have never looked back. What a scam that was never exposed.
That's why so many apps are for free. Apple pays them and controls them. They come out with new phone and apps are instructed to stop working properly until you buy one of their new phones. And all your apps eat your data 24 7's. Now who do you think is benefiting from that? Cause now you have to keep increasing your data plan.
I still can't wrap my head around anyone buying each and every new iphone as they come out for hundreds of dollars. Can't believe that Apple has brainwashed so many people. ๐
โDec-22-2017 09:53 AM
MrWizard wrote:
On Verizon, with Android
I have never had a problem getting a system version update over cellular
I'm very good at avoiding updates, until i have to, or want to
And it has always been done via cell signal
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