When it corms to security, I have no problem moving backwards, if that is what it takes.
But there are Android phones out there with monthly security updates - and on time updates. Pixels, OnePlus, Essential, and pretty much any Android One phone. Some argue that Samsung's Knox security feature is quite secure, but I honestly don't know enough about it to chime in, so I won't even include their phones.Seems like an unnecessary comment and you missed the point. Even Blackberry during 2010 would have been a more secure example over Android.
Not really. The Apple of Android world is Samsung, and they even match Apple’s price points, down to the $749 S10e vs $749 iPhone XR. Samsung also is the Android OEM with the highest profit, and one’s with probably the most 1st party retail stores.OnePlus. They’re the apple of the Android world.
Not really. The Apple of Android world is Samsung, and they even match Apple’s price points, down to the $749 S10e vs $749 iPhone XR. Samsung also is the Android OEM with the highest profit, and one’s with probably the most 1st party retail stores.
Samsung are the Apple of the android world in terms of build quality, features and overall device quality.I didn’t mean from an economical stand point.
Okay, so from what point? There’s zero similarities between Apple and OnePlus in any shape and form.I didn’t mean from an economical stand point.
Okay, so from what point? There’s zero similarities between Apple and OnePlus in any shape and form.