On 5/1/24 18:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I can’t imagine switching to an Android phone, but you’re absolutely
right. If one were to do that, the Activator would lose much of its
luster.
If you "can't imagine" it, then you're the right kind of customer for
the Activator.
I can more than imagine switching to Android. I've been careful to avoid
"vendor lock-in" as much as I can. Facetime is the only application of
note that I would lose, and there are alternatives. Apple Music has an
Android version, so it wouldn't pose a problem.
Due to Apple's hardware quality, good accessibility, and the policy of
supporting devices longer than most Android manufacturers do, I'm likely
to buy an iPhone again next time. However, I want to make that choice on
its merits when the need for a new device emerges. The apparently
ongoing lack of support by Android for the HID braille display standard,
especially via Bluetooth, is another substantial reason against choosing
an Android option.
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