iOS apps charge while many Android are free

The explanation is that iOS apps are better than their counterparts in Android. Being a heavy user of Android before switching, that answer sounds good to folks who have no way to tell. Dozens of apps I've installed on iPhone are confusing, don't offer flexibility that similar Android apps do, and often have limitations like only working within the Apple blogosphere. Ex: a simple Equalizer app for music doesn't work on any local tracks on your phone because it's locked into Apple Music tracks only. It's a ploy to get you to use Apple Music exclusively and never download an mp3 from the internet. iOS apps I've installed frequently interrupt an action to sell some other app unrelated. In music, they inadvertently pop up some new track for a new album right in the middle of one your listening to. AND there's no way to turn it off until it ends. The Skip button (conveniently for them) never works. If that's somebody's idea of superior quality in iOS apps, they're smoking something.


Posted on Apr 26, 2024 10:19 PM

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iOS apps charge while many Android are free

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