Never take seriously those who ridicule low income people for having a smartphone or laptop.

“If they’re so poor how did they buy an iPhone???”

Because they’re trying to escape poverty, not the 1700s, genius. If you think basic tech access is luxury, survive a month without it.

@QasimRashid Most often they're leasing the iPhone. Like I am.
@housepanther @QasimRashid How much will you pay for the iPhone leasing in 12 months, versus buying a cheap android?

@chebra @housepanther @QasimRashid

I've never owned an iPhone in my life and I've managed to survive just fine. There are cheaper alternatives working fine.

@PragAgnos @chebra @QasimRashid I used to be an Android guy but I got sick of all of the problems I had. Finally, I just got sick of it and went to iPhone. TBH, I would like to go completely without a smartphone but it works nicely with my continuous glucose monitor. The fun of being a T2 diabetic.

@housepanther
One of my colleagues is also a type 2 diabetic and uses a dedicated device for monitoring. He considers it more reliable than smartphones.

And yes, I also know people who are comfortable with Apple's restrictive approach and therefore find their devices more reliable. Freedom requires responsibility. That's probably one of the main reasons why many people prefer Windows over Linux, regardless of the dependencies and risks.

@PragAgnos I use #Linux and #BSD at home exclusively. I hate #Windows with a passion. Linux and BSD are actually more reliable and stable than Windows.