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  • It's been 11 years since the very first iPhone has launched

  • and the iPhone has improved tremendously over that time.

  • However, there are a few things that still bother me,

  • that just sort of don't really make sense.

  • The cables.

  • Let's start with the cables.

  • The new iPhones come with Lightning charging cables.

  • Now, the weird thing is,

  • only the iPhone and iPad use the Lightning cable.

  • It doesn't work with anything else.

  • Whereas, for example, a USB-C cable,

  • that works with a lot of things.

  • And the other weird thing is,

  • the USB cable doesn't plug into the new MacBook Pros.

  • I have an iPhone and out of the box,

  • I cannot plug it into the new MacBook Pros.

  • To me, this is absolutely nuts.

  • It's mind-boggling.

  • Okay, this is an old one by now.

  • The iPhones do not have a headphone jack.

  • To be fair, not all of the Android phones have headphone jacks.

  • Looking at you, Google, and your Pixel 2s.

  • Say you've got wired headphones, what do you do?

  • Well, you use the dongle, right?

  • Okay, so, dongle.

  • You lose a dongle, you gotta buy the dongle again.

  • Say you wanted to charge your phone,

  • while also listening to music.

  • Also, not possible right?

  • Unless you've got Bluetooth headphones,

  • but if you have wired headphones,

  • you can't charge your iPhone and listen to music at the same time.

  • You've gotta buy another type of dongle,

  • some sort of adapter.

  • And that's just not a great experience, right?

  • Let's talk about fast charging.

  • Finally, wow! It came with the iPhone, finally.

  • The thing is, though, if you want fast charging with the iPhone, you gotta go out and buy more stuff.

  • You gotta buy a whole new cable, at the very least.

  • And then, you gotta buy a special kind of brick.

  • Extra cost, extra things, more wires, more cables.

  • Meanwhile, the cheapest of cheap Android smartphones

  • come with some kind of fast charging.

  • The Moto G6 for example, $250 smartphone.

  • It comes included with a fast charging brick.

  • Now, it's not really consumer friendly when you offer a feature but it also involves buying lots of other things for using that feature.

  • Let's move on to iOS for a little bit

  • and I want to talk about default apps

  • and your choice, basically.

  • What kind of choice you have as an iOS user.

  • Let's take email for example.

  • So, you click the email link and it takes you to Mail,

  • even though you have Gmail

  • and that's your preferred email app.

  • Well, when someone sends you, say, a link to a website,

  • and you tap it, your iPhone will take you to Safari,

  • even if you prefer using Chrome.

  • I feel like I should be able to set whatever app I like for emails or anything.

  • Something that a lot of Apple people complain about

  • with Android phones is it comes with all this bloatware, all the bloatware, all the apps, and too many apps, and all that stuff.

  • And to a certain extent,

  • that's true on certain phones, absolutely.

  • But, hey, you know what, actually

  • the iPhone has a bunch of apps too, that you can consider bloatware.

  • The Watch app, TV app is there, the Home app -

  • what if you don't have a smart home?

  • I mean there's a lot of bloatware here, right?

  • This is bloatware.

  • Keynote, you know, when are you gonna do a presentation on your phone?

  • Android is just more efficient with the way you use it.

  • It's just smarter, it's just like a better design.

  • Say I wanna go into the Bluetooth settings,

  • change something, switch to a new device,

  • pair with a new device, I have to go into the Settings app.

  • I've gotta find Bluetooth here, and finally,

  • eventually get to Bluetooth.

  • But with Android, you know, it's a quick swipe down

  • and hard tap on the Bluetooth icon and you're there.

  • It's not hard, I'm not saying this is like some crazy, terribly designed user interface.

  • It's just harder than Android.

  • There's no such thing as a perfect device.

  • At the end of the day,

  • it just depends on what kind of user you are.

  • But, if you want a little bit more control,

  • if you like to customize more, Android is probably for you.

  • But, if you're perfectly happy on your iPhone then,

  • hey, stick with iPhone.

  • Or, can I move?

It's been 11 years since the very first iPhone has launched

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iPhoneとのすべての間違った (Everything Wrong With The iPhone)

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    Liang Chen に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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