I moved to Windows recently.
I moved to Windows recently.
I try to stay specific about what I experience online. When people discuss buying Macbooks, iPhones or iPads, they seem to view those devices as the only real choices. It feels like everyone naturally prefers Apple products, which might explain why Apple remains so successful.
I believe it rarely occurs since most Mac users likely used Windows before adopting Mac. The individuals I know today who use Mac are usually those who grew up with Windows, making the switch feel unnecessary or uninteresting.
There is a general "more expensive and pretty is better" when it comes to the technically/computer - challenged. Most of my older friends (yes, I have 50 year olds as friends) that are not computer literate, think apple is the best.....because they are expensive. The same goes for the younger generation. They grow up on iPhones and iPads... And hardly know anything about PCs, so they assume apple is better....because $$$$ and they like their i-product.
The younger crowd seems likely to move past it, while the older ones are less certain. I’ve mixed things up by saying an Android device can do more than an iPhone or iPad. To be clear: I don’t have any issue with Apple or their offerings. Any business will set prices they can charge. If the ecosystem works well enough and the premium cost isn’t a problem, go for it—they’re solid products. Just avoid claiming they’re perfect for everyone!
Haha... some folks are trying to show the "dumb apple buyers" better options exist. Yeah, you can definitely play around with Android—especially if it's rooted—but do you really need to? Here are five handy things you can do on an Android that aren't possible on iPhone or iPad.
They produced quality items, but they aren't the best for all users.