@nixCraft What kept me for a long time was a general distaste of how Apple locks things down plus wanting more control over my phone. I used to be a real sticker for system wide EQ, and having rooted apps.
As time went on, I cared less about those things and more about just using my phone to communicate with others, and sadly here in the US, you cannot beat an iPhone for that.
But the main thing that pushed me over the edge was Googleās āad topicsā feature.
@nixCraft I had already stopped using Chrome years prior so when I heard that feature was going to be in Chrome, I gave it no mind. Then I updated my Pixel and saw it was integrated into my phoneā¦
I felt pretty done then. A bit silly to have a phone controlled by a company with a financial incentive to take everything they know about you and sell it to the highest bidder. Not that everyone isnāt doing that already but itās hard to beat Google.
@nixCraft I couldāve easily gone back to custom ROM flashing or 3rd party OSes but Iām not that same young tinkerer with all the time and no money anymore. I want something that just works where I donāt need to spend an hour explaining to my friends āyeah, you need to download this app to talk to just me.ā It sucks to have to do all this just to be social but Iām too tired to fight it now.
But also imagine my surprise when Apple announced RCS a month or so after I got an iPhone.