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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77458737" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>Both Apple and Android have their strengths and weaknesses. Apple tends to update software for a few more years compared to Android, but the basic hardware design of the iPhone has stagnated since 2020 or so, and the cost is near $1000. If an iPhone updates for say, 5-6 years, while and Android updates for three years, but costs $350, it is still cheaper to go with the Android, even if you buy the Android twice as often. Also, most people never own their phones for more than 4 years, so a Samsung Galaxy A54 series is the best. They get three years of Android updates, and cost $350. Stay away from Motorola nowadays, as they are owned by the Chinese (Lenovo) and only get two years of updates. I know, as I own a Motorola G7. Next phone I am getting is the Samsung A55, which will release in March of 2024. Keep in mind, the European Union (EU) may make regulations which could allow for phones sold worldwide to support 5 years of software updates, so by late 2024 or early 2025, Androids will be legally required to update their software for five full years. Knowing how the iPhone was required to use the USB-C standard for the iPhone 15's charging port, and how the USB-C port is on iPhone 15s worldwide, it is reasonable to assume that companies will sell their phones worldwide with EU-compliant technology.</p><p></p><p>I am a bi, celibate Christian man and am open-minded to gay folks, but if one somehow have an issue purchasing from a company that has a gay CEO (Tim Cook of Apple came out in 2014), it is best for you to go with Android.</p><p></p><p>EU Law: <a href="https://www.tomsguide.com/news/eu-pushes-for-5-years-of-android-updates-and-thats-good-news-for-everyone" target="_blank">EU pushes for 5 years of Android updates — and that’s good news for everyone</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77458737, member: 450900"] Both Apple and Android have their strengths and weaknesses. Apple tends to update software for a few more years compared to Android, but the basic hardware design of the iPhone has stagnated since 2020 or so, and the cost is near $1000. If an iPhone updates for say, 5-6 years, while and Android updates for three years, but costs $350, it is still cheaper to go with the Android, even if you buy the Android twice as often. Also, most people never own their phones for more than 4 years, so a Samsung Galaxy A54 series is the best. They get three years of Android updates, and cost $350. Stay away from Motorola nowadays, as they are owned by the Chinese (Lenovo) and only get two years of updates. I know, as I own a Motorola G7. Next phone I am getting is the Samsung A55, which will release in March of 2024. Keep in mind, the European Union (EU) may make regulations which could allow for phones sold worldwide to support 5 years of software updates, so by late 2024 or early 2025, Androids will be legally required to update their software for five full years. Knowing how the iPhone was required to use the USB-C standard for the iPhone 15's charging port, and how the USB-C port is on iPhone 15s worldwide, it is reasonable to assume that companies will sell their phones worldwide with EU-compliant technology. I am a bi, celibate Christian man and am open-minded to gay folks, but if one somehow have an issue purchasing from a company that has a gay CEO (Tim Cook of Apple came out in 2014), it is best for you to go with Android. EU Law: [URL="https://www.tomsguide.com/news/eu-pushes-for-5-years-of-android-updates-and-thats-good-news-for-everyone"]EU pushes for 5 years of Android updates — and that’s good news for everyone[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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