You’re not forced to buy an iPhone. I like what Apple does.
You need to understand, that there is a general rule in the world, that you can’t have both: maximal freedom and maximal security.
More freedom leads to less security, more security leads to less freedom.
This rule can be applied to everything. Look at USA and Europe. In the USA there is more freedom than in Europe, but less security than in Europe.
And I like the less freedom of Europe more than the more freedom of the USA. Because the live in Europe is more secure and has a higher quality.
The trick is, to find the right balance, between freedom and security. And for me, Apple does a great job to keep the balance.
There is nothing I miss on the iPhone. A sideloading alternative wouldn’t give me any advantages, only downsides.
And if sideloading is important to you, you’re free to buy an Android.
So everyone is happy and can choose between two different OS, with their own quirks. If you force iOS to be similar to Android, we will have less choices.
You’re not forced to buy an iPhone. I like what Apple does.
You need to understand, that there is a general rule in the world, that you can’t have both: maximal freedom and maximal security.
More freedom leads to less security, more security leads to less freedom.
This rule can be applied to everything. Look at USA and Europe. In the USA there is more freedom than in Europe, but less security than in Europe.
And I like the less freedom of Europe more than the more freedom of the USA. Because the live in Europe is more secure and has a higher quality.
The trick is, to find the right balance, between freedom and security. And for me, Apple does a great job to keep the balance.
There is nothing I miss on the iPhone. A sideloading alternative wouldn’t give me any advantages, only downsides.
And if sideloading is important to you, you’re free to buy an Android.
So everyone is happy and can choose between two different OS, with their own quirks. If you force iOS to be similar to Android, we will have less choices.