• zewm@lemmy.world
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        I switched from Google to Apple back in 2018 and the royal fucking up lately is making me start looking at how to go back.

        I’m really disappointed with the direction and lack of quality from Apple these last few years.

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          Same, I had been on android since the OG Droid and switched around the same time for similar reasons.

          If Apple is going to charge premium prices just to splash ads on their products I’m moving on again.

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            The ads don’t bother me as much as the low QA lately. I upgraded to iOS26 and it’s the buggiest product ever. I have the newest iPhone pro/max and it should be able to handle it fine. Siri never works, apps crash, freeze, the interface is extremely ugly to look at (the liquid crap). Just overall it feels half assed.

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              Yeah, I have an iPhone 15 Pro and Safari is freezing or just not even allowing me to close windows until I restart the app sometimes. That or websites won’t load and then I restart the app and try again and they load fine.

              I haven’t tried turning it off yet, but my suspicion is the Liquid Glass and all the stuff it needs to do is taking priority.

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          well bad news, Google is going to be going walled garden soon as well, so the only options for apps will be google-approved ones. you can bet those options are going to quickly enshitify once you don’t have a choice in using them.

          I’m getting a Linux phone soon so I can get out of this duopoly entirely.

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            I’m this close to getting a fucking TomTom. I need something that can do turn by turn navigation in a car, ideally through Android Auto, but nothing good goes on Android Auto anymore.

            How long until we crack this protocol anyway so we can use Linux phones with Android Auto?

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              More like 2026 + 10, Linux phones are severely lagging behind, enough so that they are at least 10 years away from having enough adoption for banks and the like to recognize their existence, the annoying truth is that it cannot be mainstream until it is able to use these critical apps with no workarounds as “it works but isn’t allowed” will be the death knell of any amount of mainstream appeal.

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                I’m so tired of hearing people cry about banking apps. If you’ve got a working web browser you’ll survive.

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                  How do you deal with 2fa? For capital one in particular, I don’t believe there is an option not to use their app, and the other banks that I use are in the same boat or adamantly recommend to use their app.

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                first of all, you can bank in a browser on a mobile phone just fine. second of all, don’t do your banking on your phone. that is a horrible idea and is one of the reasons mobile phone theft is so lucrative, because people are so obliging to keep their entire financial information downloaded to a single device.

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                  How do you deal with 2fa? For capital one in particular, I don’t believe there is an option not to use their app, and the other banks that I use are in the same boat or adamantly recommend to use their app.

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                    I don’t understand your question. Why would 2FA be a problem? Every password manager supports it. I almost never use my mobile for 2FA, unless I’m away from my laptop. As for Capital One, you can log in using the website from any browser.

                    Furthermore, since Linux phones run Linux, there’s nothing stopping you from running Android apps on Linux phones.

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                  one of the reasons mobile phone theft is so lucrative, because people are so obliging to keep their entire financial information downloaded to a single device

                  [Citation needed]

                  The most common reason for mobile phone theft is to wipe it and sell it, or just dismantle it for parts.

                  No common thief is going to be trying to break into an iPhone’s security system to get to someone’s banking data.

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                  It’s amazing how Americans love poking their nose into everyone else’s affairs yet can be so oblivious. For some people a phone is literally the only device they have, they can’t do anything else.

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          I think it’s more likely just Tim Cook. The buck stops with him. Someone needs to say no to some of this stuff (liquid glass, yearly release schedules, etc.) and that someone should have been him.

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            I was so hopeful they might just skip one yearly release and focus on bug fixes and technical debt. But then they go and change the name of the version to match the calendar year, and now I’m convinced we’re never going to get a stable iOS again.

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