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Apple’s getting a pass with the iPhone 14 problems, and it doesn’t make sense

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In my experience as a tech writer for the last 5-7 years, I’ve noticed that the Android side of the fence is much more picky when the phone isn’t “right”.

The Pixel 6, for example, was the first true “Google phone” and was riddled with bugs for months. Some of these were quick fixes, but the long list of issues Google had to work out forced some Pixel fans to make the complete jump to a different OEM.

I also noticed that it’s rare for Apple to release new iPhones. requirement Updates once a day just for work.of iPhone 14 The series just launched, and sure enough, I was prompted to install iOS 16.0.1 as soon as I unboxed my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Add to that mix the eSIM fiasco, as Apple decided to screw everyone in the US by ditching his physical SIM altogether.

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Strange bugs at launch and Apple’s slow (in fact unlikely) transition to its own MVNO aren’t the only issues. iPhone 14 I have experience. Recently, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max seem to have some combination of software and hardware flaws that cause the primary 48MP camera to vibrate uncontrollably. Initially, this was said to be limited to certain third-party apps such as Snapchat and Instagram. However, in one case, the iPhone 14 Pro’s camera was unable to focus using the standard iOS camera app. (Apple has since released his iOS 16.0.2 to fix this issue.)

But what if Samsung pulls a similar prank? eSIM dedicated phone, but we’re also experiencing the same kinds of negative reactions we’ve seen. increase. All because eSIM support isn’t as widely adopted as you might think.

Or imagine Motorola or even nothing We’ve released a new phone with an exorbitant price, but it suffers from the same sort of problems as Apple’s latest iPhone. There are many editorial articles wondering if “this was the end”, complete with memes and jokes about how Samsung could gain more market share, comparing those companies to LG.

Samsung is well aware of this and was smart when it launched at $1,800. Galaxy Z Fold 3Samsung initially did not include out-of-the-box eSIM support for the majority of the year with certain carriers. It would have been a bit of an inconvenience in those years, especially if you were going to use an eSIM, but I still had a physical SIM to rely on as a safety net, so it wasn’t too much of an issue.

Does Apple Really Get Passes?

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As someone who constantly beatsecosystemDrums, may help explain why we don’t listen to much when it comes to these issues. Because if you have a problem with your iPhone, there is an Apple Store that can handle diagnosis and replacement. No Apple Store near you? Best Buy is also an Apple Authorized Repair Program partner.

On the Android side, nowhere is the same. Samsung has very few physical stores. There are only two actual Google Stores. Instead, these companies are forced to rely on their own support. This could be a mixed bag in itself. UBreakiFix, in the neighborhood. But you may not even know you have that option. you Specifically, speak more to the general public instead.

It definitely feels like Apple is taking a path that will lead Android smartphone makers to be endlessly criticized for making similar decisions on the same issue.

Yes, I believe Apple has permission to release new phones with defective software and possibly hardware. Also, it’s utterly ridiculous that one of the world’s richest companies can’t seem to keep its promises, only from a software perspective.This is a bit of a nod to the delayed release of iPad OS 16that’s why stage manager It’s a jumbled mess that shouldn’t have been announced and probably shouldn’t be released until next year.

Anger or bystander?

Apple product ecosystem

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick/Android Central)

My signature may be from Android Central, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from my time here, it’s that I’m a better fence sitter than ever. I’m definitely leaning in Apple’s direction because of the ecosystem. It’s not camera or iMessage lock-in. It’s just the tools I use for a living to better meet my needs on iOS and macOS.

Android and iOS serve different roles and serve different purposes, but they are still smartphones that do (almost) the same thing.using best android phone It lets you do things you don’t want to do on your iPhone.i have a phone i have folding screen Take your portable emulation station with you wherever you go. If something happens and you need to help out your stellar news team, but you’re not at your desk, you can open your phone and get to work.

It’s a little surprising to see the overall reaction to the growing problem with iPhone 14 series phones. I haven’t experienced the issues others have, but my stance hasn’t changed one bit.

Apple has ruined its reputation and it’s only a matter of time before Tim Cook announces an emergency press conference to let everyone know they’re using their phones wrong. It probably won’t really, as it will be a press release that has been edited over 100 times before.

Here’s the gist: Pixel 6 With problems for much of the first year of its release, why does the iPhone 14 rage feel like a dull ruckus rather than a full-blown crusade?

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