And then you and SteveISU started discussing going to iPhone as a way to avoid such features. I was only clarifying that isn't an option if this is someone's reason for leaving Android.
Exactly this!Having the capability and using it for idiotic things are very different. .
Except that Apple has done some stupid stuff that way as well.At this point strongly considering it.
Are you claiming what Google did was an emergency? To prevent something malicious?Well before you guys go running to Apple, you may want to re-read the Verge article above.
No, but it seems a lot of people are upset the ability exists in the first place.Are you claiming what Google did was an emergency? To prevent something malicious?
I understand why the ability exists, its a matter of excercising it in an ethical manner. Just saying "well apple can to" is a moot point. When they pull this they deserve to be called out for it and people will question being able to trust them.No, but it seems a lot of people are upset the ability exists in the first place.
Well, this seals it for me. I'm returning my Pixel 3 XL tomorrow. I was just looking for an excuse and this is it.
Has apple done it?Lol, apple can do the same thing if they so desired. I don't doubt for a second the framework and ability isn't there already. If people honestly think apple can't and they offer a private and protected device, You've sorely mistaken. It's the world we live in now.
Whether they have or have not is completely irrelevant, If you think they can't you're nuts. Lol this thread is awesome!
This is over a month old news. How does anyone not understand the agreements they get enter into is beyond me. all the software on your phone is licensed to you, nothing more and this includes Apple, Microsoft.. whoever. Why anyone would be "surprised" that any software company can alter your device is beyond me.
A misfire during testing is always possible, no matter what company.
Well, this seals it for me. I'm returning my Pixel 3 XL tomorrow. I was just looking for an excuse and this is it.
Apple throttled people's devices for years via software and they didn't tell anyone until they got caught. Other than that, no, they never went around and messed around with people's settings without their permission.