iPhone is a Trap? | Status Symbol or Subtle Cage? Cracking the iPhone's Shiny Shell.
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- Everyone's bitten into the Apple, but beyond the sleek design and smooth interface, could the iPhone be... a trap?
Join us as we peel back the layers of the iPhone experience, revealing the meticulously crafted strategies and surprising truths that have put Apple in a position of unprecedented power.
What you'll learn:
Unlocking the allure: We'll explore the seamless ecosystem, captivating design, and status symbol appeal that draws users in.
Behind the curtain: We'll dissect the carefully planned tactics, skyrocketing app prices, and walled garden ecosystem that can feel constrictive.
Is the iPhone a powerful tool or a gilded cage? Decide for yourself by watching this unfiltered investigation. Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation!
iPhones also are much more restrictive when it comes to software customization and it also sometimes takes more clicks to do something than it would on an Android. Like for example youve got no back button, no custom launchers or icon packs, and correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure you get no regular File Browser as well. As someone who takes customization very seriously this is a pretty big problem, like I hate having all my app icons on a few pages when on my phone I have a minimalist launcher with some apps on the home screen and a full list of apps if I swipe up.
Agreed. iPhones limit customization, lacking a back button and custom launchers. Yet, their controlled ecosystem ensures a smooth, secure experience. The trade-off lies in personal preference: customization (Android) or a consistent ecosystem (iPhone).
I’m on iPhone 6s in the us it’s only now becoming slow, guess I go to xs, 16 is very underwhelming, I’d seriously keep the 6s, it does everything I want it to, it’s just apps are not supporting iOS 15 anymore, and it’s very dumb
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Thankyou! Made my day!❤️🙌
Very well said brother you have a great vocabulary
Thankyou!🤎
Mr trying an IPhone from S22 ultra was real pain in the ašś missing so many useful functions, no multi tasking it can't even group media files in gallery or file manager which is bullshîť.
Yeah, the transition from S22 Ultra's power features can be jarring! But think of it as exploring a new landscape with its own strengths. Like...stunning camera magic! or the Faster FaceID!✨ #TheTrapsAlsoHaveTreasure
I'll never buy iPhone
No one cares
@@Ram_14 LMAO
@user-xf1my2lv3p Same.
Never say Never.
nice video, background music in some sections was a little off, but you are very underrated for the quality of videos that you make. I was expecting you to have more subcribers
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Keep it up 👍 broo 👏👏👏
Thanks ✌️
Nice one brother keep it up 👍🏻
Thank you🤎
Planned obsolescence is a lie. My daughter continues to happily use my old iPhone X. Running only one iOS version behind. How many android phones from 2018 can run current versions of android?
It's great your X still rocks! But planned obsolescence isn't just about individual devices. It's about manipulating our upgrade decisions, making us feel our perfectly functional phones are suddenly inadequate with software updates. Choice shrinks, landfills grow. Apple's slowdown admission proved it. Happy with your X? Great! But the average user might feel differently in the upgrade push.
I could also argue it isn't. I own a 13 pro and with these new iOS upgrades the battery life regularly lasts 2 hours less than it used to when I first got it. My battery is still at 90% health. Not only that, basic features such as Always on Display and other features that can be delivered with a simple update are being held back for my phone. This is planned obsolescence. As the years pass you feel your phone is inadequate because it is locked from doing the software things that it is supposed to be able to do.
now say that again because now google and Samsung support 7 years of OS updates enough of this this is not a 2018 era we are in 2024
Watching in iphone 🤧
Shot on iPhone!😉🙌
Keep it up bro🎉
Thanks 🤎
This was informative 💯
Glad it was helpful!🤎
CrApple iPoop
iPhone is too old tech compared to s23ultra or pixel devices😂
They do everything the apple way!✅
@@Sensor.shifts Apple only cares about profits and how to trap people in the ecosystem, "that's the apple way"
Proud of u bro 🎉
Very informative video
So nice of you🤎
They're thebest it's a fact, you're on a macbook for a reason
Yeah, I agree, but it’s true that iPhone is a trap. If I had an android, maybe I wouldn’t consider buying Mac.
@@Sensor.shifts no honey you still would after 2020 of M1 introduction it makes 0 sense to chose another ecosystem period, i would take base model iphone 15 over s24 ultra bs
@@Bambotb ofc
iPhones are good phones 🤷♂️ no need to tell people not to buy them
People have preferences
I discuss the 'iPhone trap' concept in my video, but it's important to note that I'm not advising against iPhone purchases. It's about awareness and personal choice.
@@Sensor.shifts your entire video was pointing out how iPhones are traps
They are good phones at the end of the day and people do have preferences like you said