Imagine buying an iPhone and crying about side loading.

Failing to purchase a product that meets your use case needs is not Apple’s fault.

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Ngl It was only a few weeks ago that I heard of this. I thought iOS was doomed to only use App Store lol

I really don’t think anything was lost limiting it to the App Store. Some people like a customizable device, some people want it to “just work.”

We’ve always had both options on the market. I’ve never seen a legitimate argument for why Apple should’ve had to change this.

Yeah. I’m leaning more towards whatever I am able to customize for privacy and simplicity, regardless of who makes the hardware. Used iOS forever so that is easier habit wise but we’ll see

The Pixel has a very good experience of Android and makes installing Graphene stupid easy. Literally a web installer. I suggest giving it a look if you haven’t already, which I suspect you prolly have.

Yesss. Ive been looking into that combo as it seems to be a winning one with a lot of folks.

It really is. I went iPhone for personal use reasons, but has the P6P for a year, and no shade thrown. It’s a very good phone. Bad ass even.

I just own three Macs 🤷‍♂️

iOS and iPhone was made for the #plebschain but now it’s #grownstr 🤷🏻

Apple should allow side loading. I’m afraid it’s the only way to force them to drop the 30% cut for everything single in app purchase.

I’m really really surprised sometimes they allowed #[4]​ but so so happy they did!

There is a difference between “should allow” and “must allow” and I’m afraid I fall on the side of the big bad company here.

Freedom cuts two ways.

Isn’t it a shame 😂

tbh I don't sideload apps even on android. I understand the arguments for both sides tho.

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