Recent comments in /f/iphone

Lunafreya_NoxF t1_j0zgwsi wrote

Reply to Battery packs by CC_1138

Anker all the way.

There are different sizes (and thus, weight). The 10.000mah ones are super portable, the 22-23.000mah ones are heavy duty, will charge a MacBook, iPad, Switch, you name it.

And then there are Anker MagSafe ones as well with much higher capacity than the Apple’s one.

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gambuzino88 t1_j0yjea8 wrote

A German will only buy the first iPhone when he/she has money for the third. Seen the price of the newest iPhone is getting more much more expensive every year (when you compare it against other brands), it takes quite some time to achieve that.

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lopewolf t1_j0y9j7o wrote

for once Germans look as smart as Italians I'd say: iPhones are overrated and overpriced and with Samsung now guaranteeing 5 years of updates there is not even the long term support excuse for choosing an iPhone anymore.

Let me put it this way, today December 20 2022, you want to buy a new phone, what do you choose between a Samsung S22 at 680 Euros and an iPhone 14 at 400 Euros more? in terms of specs the difference of price should be reversed.

needless to say, iPhone user here ROTFL

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Historical_Wafer93 t1_j0xanm0 wrote

I am a German and since the 14 Line Up showed up, they get more expensive than the 13 Line up (For example iPhone 13 costs 799 € [899$] and the 14 now 999€ [799$]. ) This is because for one 1 $ you got actually 0,94 € … So everything gettin more expensive and apple thinks, they can bring the difference in, getting more expensive in Germany

And thats why, other Manufacturers are „cheaper“. Myself are using a 12 Pro, wich was 1200 € in 2020. And if must look at the 14 Pro, 128 GB is now by 1500€ and 516 GB is by 2000€ here.

Maybe i will Pause iPhone for a few years and get back, when it is more „cheaper“ to get.

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JiteshSR4 t1_j0x9xq2 wrote

May be people are not sheep in Germany. They are knowledgeable in tech and know what they need unlike others who just buy what the majority is buying and don’t put any thought into it. Germans probably realised Android is the better software and the premium price you pay for an overpriced iPhone is not really worth it. Bring on the downvotes.

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ORC44 t1_j0x5vm3 wrote

Possibly the Germans focus on function over comfort, in this case comfort being what’s the trendy device to have. In the UK where I’m from, the IPhone is considered a must have for the casuals, where as you can imagine the more practical minded Germans don’t give a fuck!

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gadgetluva t1_j0wtof8 wrote

I use Carrot, and liked it enough to pay the $29 annual subscription for the most feature rich tier. I’ve basically stopped using Dark Sky and use Carrot now, and a little bit of Apple Weather.

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Lurknspray2018 t1_j0wsir8 wrote

I mean it’s only the 4th richest one in the world with a gdp per capita nly second to the US and all that.

Naturally with that level of poverty they can’t afford iPhones. /s

Are you this uniformed? I mean even a basic high school education could have taught you this

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Simon_787 t1_j0wmcnw wrote

Because people tend to stick with one brand.

Samsung users tend to stick with Samsung, Apple users tend to stick with apple etc. A lot of people just hate Apple and it doesn't matter whether it's justified or not (sometimes it is).

Idk if Germans are more ignorant/stubborn about this than people in other countries though.

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GTAGAMECounterShot t1_j0wl14i wrote

This has nothing to do with not being "rich enough." Most Android smartphones are just as expensive as the iPhone. Many people here in Europe or Germany at least get their new phones with a 2 year contract. The big difference here is that people don't rely on iMessage, so you're not stuck on just using iPhone.

Most people I know and see on trains/buses are using the latest Samsung Galaxy S devices and like the design and all the features the device has to offer.

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Brilliant_Elk_1531 t1_j0whl2w wrote

Not a German, but I believe it has something to do with free open source software. And this is not something Apple is renowned for.

Other times there have been cases where Microsoft Windows (and Office) have been replaced with Linux and Libre office (or was it Open Office).

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