Good night, let's see how llong it takes for my E-Sim to move over to the iPhone.
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@jonathan859 Yeah i really hate google for not even being as consistent enough that people would use android anymore bro, that's sad.
@Aryan 100% agreed. Honestly I'm quite sad that I basically lied to myself, a year ago I'd said I'd basically not switch back, but dude, the quality has just decreased. And at this point, I can't use a phone that gets stuck 10 times a week and needs a soft reset (no overdoing, regardless of TB being enabled or disabled or the TTS used) at the most random places such as the bus stop where I just need it to function properly, or a TalkBack which sometimes just gets stuck with too big WhatsApp messages, loses speech, and doesn't have a proper fall back. I still think Google is a somewhat based company, they make interesting stuff, and I'm grateful for people like @fireborn who develop awesome Android apps. If Google addresses their accessibility issues, gets their shit stable for good and doesn't break it with another update 3 months later, I'm back no questions asked. But for now, I need a stable function operating system that is accessible, quick and reliable. My requirements changed. Things I used to accept to put up with on Android a year ago are now a problem for me.
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@Aryan 100% agreed. Honestly I'm quite sad that I basically lied to myself, a year ago I'd said I'd basically not switch back, but dude, the quality has just decreased. And at this point, I can't use a phone that gets stuck 10 times a week and needs a soft reset (no overdoing, regardless of TB being enabled or disabled or the TTS used) at the most random places such as the bus stop where I just need it to function properly, or a TalkBack which sometimes just gets stuck with too big WhatsApp messages, loses speech, and doesn't have a proper fall back. I still think Google is a somewhat based company, they make interesting stuff, and I'm grateful for people like @fireborn who develop awesome Android apps. If Google addresses their accessibility issues, gets their shit stable for good and doesn't break it with another update 3 months later, I'm back no questions asked. But for now, I need a stable function operating system that is accessible, quick and reliable. My requirements changed. Things I used to accept to put up with on Android a year ago are now a problem for me.
@jonathan859 @fireborn i get it bro, i do. I think they need just better testing before updates on pixels.
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@Aryan 100% agreed. Honestly I'm quite sad that I basically lied to myself, a year ago I'd said I'd basically not switch back, but dude, the quality has just decreased. And at this point, I can't use a phone that gets stuck 10 times a week and needs a soft reset (no overdoing, regardless of TB being enabled or disabled or the TTS used) at the most random places such as the bus stop where I just need it to function properly, or a TalkBack which sometimes just gets stuck with too big WhatsApp messages, loses speech, and doesn't have a proper fall back. I still think Google is a somewhat based company, they make interesting stuff, and I'm grateful for people like @fireborn who develop awesome Android apps. If Google addresses their accessibility issues, gets their shit stable for good and doesn't break it with another update 3 months later, I'm back no questions asked. But for now, I need a stable function operating system that is accessible, quick and reliable. My requirements changed. Things I used to accept to put up with on Android a year ago are now a problem for me.
@jonathan859 @Aryan Fully understandable. I'm in a pretty unique spot where if something breaks for me, I just go make a solution to the problem. I lose more by using iOS than I gain, but iOS has some serious advantages for people who aren't me and I can't deny that.
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@jonathan859 @Aryan Fully understandable. I'm in a pretty unique spot where if something breaks for me, I just go make a solution to the problem. I lose more by using iOS than I gain, but iOS has some serious advantages for people who aren't me and I can't deny that.
@fireborn @jonathan859 probably like me, though i've not used ios much tbh, i am just used enough to android, to the point that i can do shit like flashing roms pritty frequently.
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@fireborn @jonathan859 probably like me, though i've not used ios much tbh, i am just used enough to android, to the point that i can do shit like flashing roms pritty frequently.
@Aryan @jonathan859 I do have an iPhone, so I'm privileged in that wayy. I use it infrequently, and those times get less and less the more I just say fuck it and make tools to improve the android experience for myself.
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@Aryan @jonathan859 I do have an iPhone, so I'm privileged in that wayy. I use it infrequently, and those times get less and less the more I just say fuck it and make tools to improve the android experience for myself.
@fireborn @jonathan859 what do you enjoy using more?
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@Aryan @jonathan859 I do have an iPhone, so I'm privileged in that wayy. I use it infrequently, and those times get less and less the more I just say fuck it and make tools to improve the android experience for myself.
@fireborn @Aryan @jonathan859 Yeah, android is my main anyway so
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@fireborn @jonathan859 what do you enjoy using more?
@Aryan @jonathan859 That really depends what I'm doing,though Android, mostly. Especially with a foldable, where I can do tablet things on the device I'm carrying in my pocket when I need to. That's a huge win for me.
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@fireborn @jonathan859 probably like me, though i've not used ios much tbh, i am just used enough to android, to the point that i can do shit like flashing roms pritty frequently.
@Aryan @fireborn @jonathan859 that sounds fun, flashing roms, but i have a Samsung so can't do that and brick it in the process cause we all know that's what i'd do lol
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Just did, it were less than 10 minutes.
Well then, was a nice experiment, should write a blog post, 1 year Android and what it has actually taught me, or something.@jonathan859 Do it right now!