• Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 days ago

    It’s the lack of choice on what to do with your hardware after EOL that always rubbed me the wrong way with Apple. Unless there’s a known exploit to unlock the boot loader, you can’t install something like postmarketOS or LineageOS to continue using it, so you just feel compelled to treat it like e-waste and buy a new device.

    I’ve had 3 android phones total in my life, and one of them I only replaced after it got crushed in a roadside accident. The other 2 are still useable.

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      10 days ago

      To be fair, unlockable bootloaders seem a bit exceptional on the Android side too…

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        10 days ago

        That might because many people (at least in the US) get their phones through payment plans with a cell service carrier, and those usually aren’t unlocked unless you pay for the whole phone + if they care enough to give you the code after.

        I always bought unlocked phones directly, so I guess I never had that issue?