Anonymous wrote:I hate apple phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate apple but got kid an iPhone so they would not be left out.
I really hate apple for designing their phones to leave out android users. That should be against the law as we all know it’s to claim a monopoly.
Correct. This is the point for apple. And the reason I won't get one.
So your beliefs are more important than your kids social life. Got it.
Yes I have beliefs and values and don't give in for every tech gadget or need to have item. Like my niece who got AF 1s and was shuffling around because she can't "crease" then. Jfc.
I have an android and communicate just fine with apple users. I'm not paying hundreds of dollars for a phone. I'm not contracting with Verizon or any other company that uses Apple to get users, we use a cheaper plan. When my child is adult they can buy their own phone and plan. In the meantime, we use value phones and a budget cell phone service because they work and why pay more?
The fact that you are so aggressive and antagonistic over a literal cell phone brand is bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:I hate apple/iphones, but I think you should get your teen a basic iphone. It sucks that kids (and adults) judge you by your phone. I am reluctantly switching to an iphone because 99% of people I text with have iphones. I intend to do a deep dive on settings to have as much privacy as possible, especially disabling the read/responding notifications.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an Android user and I don't have an issue texting with iphones, that I know of. Sometimes my phone can't play video files from Apple users, but that may be the way my parents send them.
The bigger issue is video call: there's no native app everybody can use. It's fine for my young tween right now because I don't need her facetiming friends, but I hope it gets resolved before much longer.
The annoying thing is that I was an early adopter of Apple computers and used them when everybody had IBMs. I finally switched to Windows because of compatibility issues, only to end up back in the same compatibility situation with phones. I find the Apple ID to be a giant pain, though: I have to use an iPhone for work and nothing with Apple ID ever works correctly. That alone keeps me away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an Android and am on plenty of group texts. I don't think that explains why your DD is being left out (if that is what is happening).
Me too. I am on several group chat with iPhone friends but my sister tells me I can not be included on an android. Does she not know a different way everyone else does?
Anonymous wrote:I have an Android and am on plenty of group texts. I don't think that explains why your DD is being left out (if that is what is happening).