the notch ugly thoBut it’s so pretty!
I almost switched to android on my last upgrade. I like that you can flash roms to them especially after it’s support drops, you know in like 3 years.Now you just need an Android phone with decent long-term support ;O;
Tried it. They still gets pushed out by my ears.Try using them upside down, in opposite ears.
You can, with mixed results. Depending on your hardware, it might work well, though. They are called ‘Hackintoshes.’If I could easily install macOS on a non-proprietary system - that has better specs and would be comparatively cheaper - then I'd be all for it. That'd be a great move, especially since that's what Microsoft has been doing for decades.
Except Apple doesn't allow that, so...ugh. Expensive weak laptops, because that apparently brings in more money than licensing the OS out would.
Now you just need an Android phone with decent long-term support ;O;
The only Apple thing I like is macOS, honestly, due to just how clean and user-friendly it is compared to Windows. Finder has inbuilt tab support and it's much easier to find things using it; the desktop now collects things into groups (Images, documents, etc.) instead of letting it remain as clutter; the menu bar and Dock separation is great...
If I could easily install macOS on a non-proprietary system - that has better specs and would be comparatively cheaper - then I'd be all for it. That'd be a great move, especially since that's what Microsoft has been doing for decades.
Except Apple doesn't allow that, so...ugh. Expensive weak laptops, because that apparently brings in more money than licensing the OS out would.
Other than macOS, I couldn't care less about Apple.
10 years is exaggerating
The only Apple thing I like is macOS, honestly, due to just how clean and user-friendly it is compared to Windows. Finder has inbuilt tab support and it's much easier to find things using it; the desktop now collects things into groups (Images, documents, etc.) instead of letting it remain as clutter; the menu bar and Dock separation is great...
Huh, that’s the only apple thing I don’t like, even though I prefer android, I’m fine with iOS, it works and looks nice but I never really liked macOSIf I could easily install macOS on a non-proprietary system - that has better specs and would be comparatively cheaper - then I'd be all for it. That'd be a great move, especially since that's what Microsoft has been doing for decades.
Except Apple doesn't allow that, so...ugh. Expensive weak laptops, because that apparently brings in more money than licensing the OS out would.
Other than macOS, I couldn't care less about Apple.