• Goodie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Iphone does have some cool, closed garden things, eg, airtags.

    Yes. Android has alternatives, none of which are nearly as good as airtags.

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      1 year ago

      Defending a product by trying to upsell with accessories has got to be the most Apple thing

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        1 year ago

        I’d think of defending its accessories as things like; lightning/USB-C to 3.5mm jacks… which android phones also have.

        At this point, airtags are all but a product unto themselves, except that you need an iphone to use them. But they are an incredibly cool product, which I can’t use because I am not in the apple ecosystem (and haven’t been since shortly after Steve Jobs kicked the can).

        I could also point out that including LIDAR in their phones is cool, and has opened up new features and functions within various apps. You could also say that Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via satellite are “Killer Features” too.

        But with all that said, attacking people over their opinions is very much a fanboy thing to do.

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          Okay, in all honesty I’m not trying to be hostile, but I get why it seems like I am. You may want to rethink the “product unto themselves except that you need” sentence. That’s straight not how language works.

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            1 year ago

            You should rethink how the “hostile” thing works, because that’s not how interpersonal relations work.

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            I believe it was originally to do with focus, and applying “Shallow depth of field” effects, aka blurry backgrounds.

            But now you can get cool features like, being able to scan things with your phone (for say 3d printing), but it’s far more accurate than anything else on the market.

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      Android literally came out with a universal air tag system. Works the same as air tags, but you can go with any brand you want.

      Plus the fact there’s more Android devices out there, it’s more useful.

      And they backported the tracking feature in Google services, so old devices that don’t get updates anymore will be able to use the new system.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, but tile doesnt work on the mesh network of iPhones everywhere. If I lose my wallet on the bus, I can find that bus or the person who stole my wallet thanks to other people owning Apple phones reporting it to mine over the internet.

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          1 year ago

          Tile has a mesh network, it just isn’t as big as Apples. It also isn’t enabled by default: you have to mark your tile as “lost” – which sidesteps the stalking issues airtags have.

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        Honestly, I doubted this, and looked it up.

        Why do you think in only a few years AirTags have become so ubiquitous, while tile has had nearly a decade on them, and are so barely known?

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          That’s pretty easy, because they’re marketed by apple and support is built into all ios devices.

          Whereas Tile is a third party company and had to hoist their network onto iphones.

          It’s a common pattern in big tech and part of why it’s near impossible for any independent company to get anywhere in the industry