‘You’re Telling Me in 2023, You Still Have a ’Droid?’ Why Teens Hate Android Phones / A recent survey of teens found that 87% have iPhones, and don’t plan to switch::undefined

  • over_clox@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    arrow-down
    7
    ·
    1 year ago

    You are either a troll or an idiot. Maybe both. I hope I’m wrong though.

    You must not know anything about the R2R movement, the Right To Repair. Apple certified techs aren’t allowed access to schematics or parts, their entire goal is to sell you a new device.

    • fresh
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      5
      arrow-down
      5
      ·
      1 year ago

      No need to be rude.

      Again, youre wrong. Both Apple and Samsung release repair manuals and provide replacement parts. Literally no one has a problem getting either phone repaired.

      I’m all for right to repair, but android phones suck for planned obsolescence so acting like they’re better about this is delusional. Don’t give them a pass.

      • anlumo@feddit.de
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        Apple doesn’t provide parts, they’re providing assemblies. Those are easier to install, but way more expensive.

        • fresh
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          3
          ·
          1 year ago

          That’s a good point. If iPhones are more expensive to repair, then many people will dispose of them rather than repair. But I looked this up, completely expecting you to be right, and it looks like android phones like Samsung are often even more expensive to repair. So I’m still not seeing the justification for the original claim that iPhones are more disposable.

          • anlumo@feddit.de
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            1 year ago

            Yeah, I didn’t do a comparison to Android phones, just DIY repairs like Louis Rossmann provides. He can replace single chips when they’re broken, making a repair cost a few cents in parts rather than hundreds of Dollars.

      • iopq@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        arrow-down
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        They only claim to do this, in reality people who own repair shops don’t think they are doing it in good faith

        • fresh
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          3
          ·
          1 year ago

          Are Samsung and Sony providing repair kits in “good faith”? I think they’re all horrible, but no one has a problem getting their phones fixed.

          • iopq@lemmy.world
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            1 year ago

            You need a lot more effort. For example, an iPhone repair kit comes with 3 different screwdrivers. One of mine didn’t work well, so I have up and paid $10 to someone with a better screwdriver. Do they NEED 3 different screws?

            Also see Louis Rossman, since he actually runs a repair shop, he has complaints about apples repair program

            • fresh
              link
              fedilink
              English
              arrow-up
              1
              ·
              1 year ago

              I don’t doubt that iPhones are harder to repair than they need to be. What I seriously doubt is that other major phone manufacturers are better about building with repairability and longevity in mind. (Remember, the beginning of this comment thread is claiming iPhones are especially disposable.)