• GeneralVincent@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It’s 2023 and we’re still doing this? It’s pretty obvious neither is objectively better, stop being so loyal to companies and their products.

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                11 months ago

                Honey, that’s still android. That’s like using Edge and saying you’re not using Chrome. Yeah, you are. It’s supporting google’s evil control over an industry by using code from AOSP. Still, you’ll get points in my book for being de-Googled as much as one can be while still using Android.

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                  11 months ago

                  Haha jokes on you, I lied. I’m not using LineageOS. I’m posting from a Google Chrome web browser on my Chromebook running ChromeOS. I don’t even know what LineageOS is, I just Googled it. Maybe I’ll switch to it after watching a YouTube tutorial on it, but for now my phone is just a rock and a string that I stare at for 3 hours a day ☺️ because I refuse to use Android

    • Sirence@feddit.de
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      11 months ago

      Do iPhones even have a way to add multiple users yet? Last time I checked there was no option, but I haven’t bothered for a while, so did they finally add that?

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        11 months ago

        I’ve never considered multiple users on a phone to be a feature I’d ever use. Interesting concept I guess.

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          11 months ago

          I personally got couple use cases.

          Work profile: I can split my works stuff and personal very easily (and for security as personal apps cannot see or work with work stuff usually).

          This also helps if you want to get same app installed multiple times. Ex. I could install pokemon go and use two profiles same time with split screen.

          “true” secondary profile: like in desktop OS where you can create multiple profiles, this will “boot” phone to new profile and it has own partition and apps. Cannot interact with other “true” profiles.

          I use that with my child if I hand phone to her. She cannot get to my stuff (not even images or other data) and only has her stuff available.

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            11 months ago

            So do you have a work phone number? Do you have different contacts? Do you just have a bunch of duplicate contacts?

            I’m really not seeing the benefit when you could just organize your work applications in a single area and use your notification settings to determine which contacts get what types of notifications when you are “work mode.” I assume android has that, since iOS certainly does.