If an Android Company Tried to Sell Us the iPhone Xr, We’d Mercilessly Mock Them

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as mentioned in I bring all of that up because Apple introduced a new phone this 7 days called the iPhone Xr. The thing is, if an Android manufacturer launched an iPhone Xr, we'd earnestly ask, "Are you serious by this?"Let me describe to you the iPhone Xr in spec-speak, because that's what Android folk do. It has not just wireless charging, but fast wireless charging and fast wired charging. Still, it has everything one could ask for in a phone at a price point lower than the iPhone Xr, that is…Apple's budgety new…iPhone? Hell, it's missing features a $400-500 Android phone would have.


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New report suggests the iPhone is dominating Android in the world of spreadsheets

according to Android againest iOS is the fanboy battle of our time, and for the last decade, it's been remarkably consistent. But according to a new report, the battle isn't really a battle the time it comes to the business world. Egnyte, a data storage and file-sharing company that serves businesses, has analyzed its vast trove of corpoaverage data and come to a mostly-unsurphight conclusion: In the corpoaverage world, Apple is king. According to Egnyte's data, 79% of all activity happened on iOS devices, by the remaining 21% on Android phones or tablets. All the same arguments hold true for mobile — Android devices are cheaper and typically more customizable than iPhones — but the outcome is extremely different.





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