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  • @GarageSupra
    @GarageSupra Před měsícem +24933

    The weirdest thing is that a load of USA citizens seem to think you're poor if you don't have a iphone. It's such a weird take, however it shows how good you can market to the usa to fleece them from their money.

    • @victuringan1429
      @victuringan1429 Před měsícem +1233

      Not really. It also applies to asian countries.

    • @Full_Send_Gaming
      @Full_Send_Gaming Před měsícem +1018

      Yea and tbh they hype if having an iPhone isn’t there I’ve used androids all my life and I got my first iPhone (iPhone 13) 9 months ago and I genuinely don’t see the hype of most the features I’m supposed to “hype” about

    • @user-vt4eh1os3m
      @user-vt4eh1os3m Před měsícem +600

      Yep I tell people all the time that they are just following trends with no actual reasoning.

    • @sattyamsingh4410
      @sattyamsingh4410 Před měsícem +183

      Nowadays people are also considering samsunga flagships so, this thinking will be eventually gone

    • @mrdinosaurproductions9507
      @mrdinosaurproductions9507 Před měsícem +266

      Most USA users do not think this. I use iPhone and I can see why some people would want android.

  • @JMotion
    @JMotion Před měsícem +12785

    Speaking as an Australian living in a 50/50 iPhone-Android marketshare, nobody really cares about any of the "features" of iMessage. To us it's just "the text message app".

    • @hobosnake1
      @hobosnake1 Před měsícem +566

      I don't know why people would want to limit themselves to a text app anyways. Like don't you have friends on Facebook, insta, etc? I mean I'm pretty much 90% done quitting social media, but even I keep them because they're useful to message people. Screw looking at Facebook or insta, but I'd rather that than do text messages.

    • @fabianstuckmann3611
      @fabianstuckmann3611 Před měsícem +235

      Same in Europe with 30% market share

    • @Nimisum
      @Nimisum Před měsícem +414

      Yeah I don't understand the obsession with blue bubbles

    • @Test-ny6uh
      @Test-ny6uh Před měsícem +211

      Do people use the WhatsApp app a lot in your country?

    • @EyeMaMoeRahn
      @EyeMaMoeRahn Před měsícem +92

      ​@Nimisum
      People naturally want to feel like they're part of an elite group. No matter how silly it or small it may be

  • @five50BCE
    @five50BCE Před 24 dny +733

    I bought my brother an android for Christmas and he cried. He was 15. Luckily, I included the gift receipt and he returned it for a two year old used iPhone. It blew my mind.

    • @LondonCrusader
      @LondonCrusader Před 23 dny +143

      Time to ghost your bro'.

    • @a13xp52
      @a13xp52 Před 23 dny +115

      I'd take both the receipt and the phone back and keep my money.

    • @followmeinthekitchen3877
      @followmeinthekitchen3877 Před 23 dny +1

      What a waste. Next time keep your money.

    • @lunaballuna
      @lunaballuna Před 22 dny +35

      Man, I just got the s24 ultra and this thing is top notch 👌 the features are just amazing and I've used android for years, but this last purchase I was actually considering an iPhone. After looking at their internal hardware and ecosystem, I decided there was no way in hell I was gonna sacrifice the better features, hardware, tech, and adjustments that android, specifically the Samsung Galaxy, has. The ONLY other phones I'd consider would be the newest Asus Rog, Think Phone, and maybe the new Moto flip. They had some pretty top notch features and hardware as well, specifically Rog, which I almost did buy.

    • @robertolopez9483
      @robertolopez9483 Před 22 dny +8

      I wouldn’t cry if someone were to give me a S24 or S23 Ultra but you probably gave him a boost mobile prepaid android phone so I don’t blame him 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Danarchy3
    @Danarchy3 Před 23 dny +467

    Choosing a phone based on the messaging app is like buying a car based on the way the horn sounds

    • @FlightBoyKizer
      @FlightBoyKizer Před 21 dnem +28

      That’s a terrible analogy. We’re talking about a cell phone… is primary function is communication. Except modern day society rather text than make a phone call. Therefore, choosing a phone based on its messaging app is closer to buying a car based off of the horsepower it can deliver..

    • @Danarchy3
      @Danarchy3 Před 21 dnem +83

      @@FlightBoyKizer yeah no. Any phone can msg, your just mad my analogy is spot on

    • @LeKNG
      @LeKNG Před 20 dny +19

      @@FlightBoyKizerNo sir. I have an iPhone and have never used iMessage or FaceTime and it feels no different from my Samsung except for how it looks.

    • @JoeOf91
      @JoeOf91 Před 20 dny +3

      that's a horrible way to phrase it since a phone's primary is MESSAGING LMAO. By your analogy choosing a car based on the way it drives is a bad thing

    • @Danarchy3
      @Danarchy3 Před 20 dny +14

      @@JoeOf91 it’s obvious you didn’t understand my analogy if that’s what you got from it. Also a phones primary function is not messaging. It’s… wait for it,
      Making phone calls

  • @whatever__
    @whatever__ Před měsícem +9833

    I'm from India and once I had to explain to my iPhone user friends what iMessage and FaceTime are. They literally had no idea about these features. Literally, nobody cares about iMessage in India.

    • @shrishpotdar343
      @shrishpotdar343 Před měsícem +516

      I can relate, 2 of my friends have an iPhone but they rarely ever use iMessage well because nobody uses cellular messaging and a lot of people think that iMessage is cellular messaging

    • @itsthejod
      @itsthejod Před měsícem +318

      Exactly none of my friends who own iphones ever uses iMessage 😂

    • @Iamdead666
      @Iamdead666 Před měsícem +284

      yeah for that whatsapp is the main one for family and now insta for teens

    • @smkhuptong
      @smkhuptong Před měsícem +206

      True. Indian here… my friends who use iPhones still have the green bubbles, we literally don’t care as long as there’s WhatsApp.

    • @kindofanmol
      @kindofanmol Před měsícem +20

      That's great tbh

  • @pablomesserli3944
    @pablomesserli3944 Před měsícem +6306

    From an european persoective this whole blue bubble green bubble discussion is so funny to me. I live in Switzerland and everybody just uses Whatsapp. I‘ve never even used imessage. Most people I know that use an iphone just use it because i‘ts easier or they like the design or ios.

    • @user-dn4yx5ow3x
      @user-dn4yx5ow3x Před měsícem +416

      Pakistani here, same thing. I never heard of imessage until i got older and learned about it from netflix lol. We all were viber users and now WhatsApp users

    • @AyazHB
      @AyazHB Před měsícem +139

      Same here in Asia

    • @RainbowDashXD10
      @RainbowDashXD10 Před měsícem +228

      Same here in Austria. Never even used iMessage before. And I don’t know anyone actually using it either.
      I reckon it‘s the same in Asia with Line.

    • @gg_vard
      @gg_vard Před měsícem +80

      Here's in Greece it's Messenger, it's still Meta, but looking at this US perspective where iPhone is like a standard is so funny

    • @jonathanangladadavis
      @jonathanangladadavis Před měsícem +100

      Same here in Brazil 🇧🇷 Nobody uses iMessage, just WhatsApp.

  • @derockx
    @derockx Před 26 dny +365

    7:30 this is so true, I'm currently in highschool and one of my friends recently switched from Samsung to Apple because he wanted the blue bubbles and wanted to be in group chats. When he switched, he also got an apple watch which ties into your other point about the ecosystem.

    • @guitarrise4523
      @guitarrise4523 Před 25 dny +5

      He is a good man for that.

    • @ThunderfallFilms
      @ThunderfallFilms Před 25 dny +7

      So based! Good for him. Thankfully he won’t have to put up with Android anymore!

    • @LukeHimself
      @LukeHimself Před 25 dny +1

      This is exactly where the "broke Android green bubbles" stereotype comes from.. Females.
      Women have openly admitted they will refuse a date with men if they have "green text bubbles". 🤦
      People who claim this isn't reality are living in their own _bubble._

    • @nonk6441
      @nonk6441 Před 25 dny

      As someone who switched from android to iPhone in the last year, I do enjoy using iMessage a lot more than the android texting apps. As a graphic designer, I'm willing to pay extra for the outstanding UX/UI that is in Apple products

    • @lennyfa
      @lennyfa Před 24 dny +117

      ​@@ThunderfallFilmshe literally got an iphone cause of FOMO, not better features which iphones don't have. that's messed up dude.

  • @alexisreyess95
    @alexisreyess95 Před 26 dny +198

    What’s crazy… the fact I literally had the Samsung S24 Ultra for a week and returned it to get my iPhone 13 back. All. Because. Of. iMessage. Everyone within my immediate circle, family AND friends have iPhone. EVERYONE. I had the Apple Watch, TV, iPad, MacBook, but the moment I switch the sheer inconvenience of switching for myself and those that interact around was to hard. Had to switch back. As a Mexican that jumps walls, these walls in the apple garden were too tall my friend.

    • @alcrian8627
      @alcrian8627 Před 25 dny +52

      That's the stupidest reason to switch a phone I've ever seen

    • @hueluca
      @hueluca Před 25 dny +22

      Seems to be a country, rather than a phone problem.

    • @kyleyoung1982
      @kyleyoung1982 Před 25 dny +17

      @@alcrian8627 you say that, but it's not uncommon. So, what you call stupid is just you not understanding other people. Stupid is a gross oversimplification for what you don't understand, and it's tempting because it makes you smart.

    • @alcrian8627
      @alcrian8627 Před 25 dny +21

      @@kyleyoung1982 No, it's just plain stupid really.

    • @hueluca
      @hueluca Před 24 dny +5

      @@alcrian8627 True

  • @jasonmcelroy1938
    @jasonmcelroy1938 Před měsícem +2878

    All 3 of my kids have iPhones and the wife and I have a S24 Ultra and Pixel Fold. My oldest said that people that don't have iPhones don't have money. Mind you, this is coming from a teenager without a job and a free phone. I immediately told the kids that the phones they have now will be the last iPhones they will ever have unless they buy new ones themselves.

  • @morgadox40
    @morgadox40 Před měsícem +3957

    2 reasons why it's not a monopoly outside US:
    1. Whatsapp
    2. Price
    An iPhone in the US costs less than 1 month of minimum salary, while in countries like Brazil, it costs around 5-10 months salaries.

    • @NanneWielinga
      @NanneWielinga Před měsícem +261

      It is also kind of funny that Whatsapp is from US

    • @RafahelMello
      @RafahelMello Před měsícem +212

      I was going to make the same comment, most of the people in the US have no idea how expensive apple products are in Brazil.

    • @electrikoptik
      @electrikoptik Před měsícem +46

      But Brazil is a poor country. Y'all are still playing PS2 and PS3.

    • @UzuCaique
      @UzuCaique Před měsícem +296

      @@electrikoptik Brazil has the 9th biggest economy in the world, we abandoned ps3 ages ago, most people already have ps4 and most didn't change to ps5 cuz it's not worth yet because there's no games, anyway the reason is because of crazy taxes, when we buy on iphone we pay the price of 2, literally buying one for the government lmao

    • @JeffDvrx
      @JeffDvrx Před měsícem +186

      @@electrikoptik wow you sound like such a swell guy

  • @NeoDoug1
    @NeoDoug1 Před 23 dny +167

    Ironically, the "walled garden" is the reason I will never buy an Apple product...

    • @MainInternetUser
      @MainInternetUser Před 17 dny +4

      Same

    • @arctic1439
      @arctic1439 Před 16 dny +5

      Cool

    • @zanthraxnl
      @zanthraxnl Před 16 dny +5

      The walled garden is almost as bad on Windows or Android these days.
      I just get the product that is easiest to work with, doesn't have weird errors or malfunction and allows me to get stuff done.

    • @MrChadLedford
      @MrChadLedford Před 16 dny +1

      Same

    • @LDS89
      @LDS89 Před 16 dny +3

      I like the freedom and independence! Isn't that's what America was all about? :O xD!!! I do have both iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung S23 Ultra and the S23 is like a 1 device that acts as an equivalent all 3 iPhone + iPad + a base model of a iMac. So the iPhone is basically my cheap camera cause the Sony Cameras a re 4x 5x the price of an iPhone and I am no pro xD!!!

  • @akashkumar67897
    @akashkumar67897 Před 27 dny +33

    Speaking as an Indian....where the iPhone is now gaining some market share....a common user of the iphone in india uses whatsapp because almost everyone has a WhatsApp app for messaging, video call, voice call, sharing & storing documents and what not. The only reason people are now buying iPhones in india is Because now every other good phone is in that range and Plus iPhone's update game is really good. For iMessage its a just text message app.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas Před 21 dnem +2

      Yup! I too own an iPhone but it will never be the dominant one! It will mostly restrict itself to around 20-30% at best.
      And most of the iPhone people are buying are either 1-3 year old & bare basic 128GB models not, even the mid-level, so they are spending more for a lesser product.
      Also the Android update game is picking up at a great pace. And the price bracket where people are buying those iPhones, most Android companies give 2-3 yrs of update & most of them switch their device after 3-4 years, not much of a difference.
      Apple's philosophy doesn't really match with the majority of Indians & that's a good thing.

  • @awaitingconfirmation8406
    @awaitingconfirmation8406 Před měsícem +2017

    Apart from the US, basically nobody uses SMS or RCS anymore.
    WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, Signal etc come to mind before even considering sending a SMS/RCS.
    This is probably because, (at least in my country) SMS messages are limited while WhatsApp and the others use Wi-Fi or Mobile Data, which are basically unlimited.
    The only time I personally use RCS is when I receive automatic texts from companies or when I can't connect to the internet.

    • @matj12
      @matj12 Před měsícem +50

      We use SMS when we can't decide which other messaging system to use. I suggest Signal, Telegram or RCS; others suggest Messenger or WhatsApp. It is good as a common basis.
      BTW, RCS does not work without internet connection. So you almost certainly don't get RCS messages when you can't connect to the internet. You probably get SMS messages then.

    • @lawalhakeem6734
      @lawalhakeem6734 Před měsícem

      Honestly it’s confusing text messages is so much more expensive.. I can get unlimited WhatsApp for 25 naira that’s less than 1 cents sooo why not whatsapp

    • @bradavon
      @bradavon Před měsícem +12

      You SMS. RCS needs the internet.

    • @bradavon
      @bradavon Před měsícem +33

      No one outside of the US knows, uses or cares about RCS.

    • @Kolex06
      @Kolex06 Před měsícem +1

      Norway use sms/ iMessage, snap, messenger
      And watchapp or other apps if you have family or something in other countries

  • @williammuldrow2165
    @williammuldrow2165 Před měsícem +1825

    I was dying at Marques tossing the phones behind him and having another ready within a second. 🤣

  • @JUICYJAKE11
    @JUICYJAKE11 Před 26 dny +91

    6:03 Not Timmy's evil laugh💀

    • @iiSyX
      @iiSyX Před 25 dny +6

      So gay Tim can steal your data instead,

    • @wonrei
      @wonrei Před 8 dny

      We chat emplyoyee: hmm write that down. Make a phone and gate keep

  • @dark_matter8420
    @dark_matter8420 Před 27 dny +61

    This interconnectivity and never feeling like I'm tied down to just one brand is what makes Android so amazing. I can use my OnePlus phone with my sony earphones and my smasung smartwatch and it all just works. At this point I feel that Apple is almost more like a fashion brand that wants to keep you hooked rather than a tech company.

    • @SuperDuperSeb
      @SuperDuperSeb Před 8 hodinami

      Kid is mad that he can’t afford an iphone lol. It’s ok bro grapes that you can’t reach are always sour

  • @xinfree
    @xinfree Před měsícem +1584

    the fact that USA citizen can't download a single chat app and keep saying blue bubble vs green bubble, blows my mind
    you download all your other apps, whats so different of downloading another chat app that is more universal for everyone else

    • @SpiDey1500
      @SpiDey1500 Před měsícem +121

      At least WhatsApp ist just better that iMessage …

    • @InvestWithFFI
      @InvestWithFFI Před měsícem +10

      What happens if you have two people that are using different apps?…one is using WhatsApp and the other is using a similar, but different app.
      Just curious if that ever happens and how do they message one another?

    • @InvestWithFFI
      @InvestWithFFI Před měsícem +3

      @@mariussignorello exactly

    • @BassRacerx
      @BassRacerx Před měsícem +34

      because a new chat app comes out every five minutes. one day its aol, then the next day everyone switches to yahoo. then it's google, then now everyone has blackberrys and they are using blackberry messenger, then its facebook, then everyone just gave up and everyone has "generic text messaging" on their phone as a default anyway let's just use that. The USA is not "A" place. it is a microcosm of dozens of local cultures that work independently and it is not likely that the entirety of the population will agree on a communication app. And then if they did ... IS that communication a monopoly? What kind of Walled garden would that communication app put up such as hailing a taxi , or ordering food, or paying your bills ... I'm not a lawyer maybe Apple is a monopoly ... maybe they are not one this is a lawsuit that will take years to resolve. One thing that lawmakers can do today is put pressure on wireless carriers to make the default text messaging more robust, to essentially make Imessage redundant in the first place.

    • @Userext47
      @Userext47 Před měsícem +73

      @@BassRacerx two reasons
      Other apps allow crossapp integration
      Apple doesn't allow other apps and other devices to utilize iphone to the fullest, only apple products can do that
      Which is the monopoly problem in this case. It's not that everyone else' product is just shit compared to apple, it's that apple prevents others from reaching their audience.

  • @TheFreefallExplorer
    @TheFreefallExplorer Před měsícem +423

    Just to note, the first Android Wear watches did try to support iOS devices from the beginning, noting the limitations available since Apple wouldn't allow it to tap into the walled garden. I remember trying this out with a Moto 360 and it was a super limited experience. They eventually just gave up and future versions stopped trying.

    • @MartinodF
      @MartinodF Před měsícem +50

      Not mentioning this in the video was a bit of a blunder...

    • @RiqMoran
      @RiqMoran Před měsícem

      Exactly. Dumb ppl like to say "but samsung and google do the same thing" without noting that its apples fault bc they block it on their end.

    • @spriteqcx0
      @spriteqcx0 Před 25 dny +17

      Also it's important to point out that Android watches work with ANY android device, so the argument is really not the same as the Apple Watch. This means there's not just 1 company holding the monopoly over the ecosystem - anyone can be a part of it. There's various brands of watches and switching between those is seamless and non-restrictive. Apple is the one that doesn't like open source and wants to block compatibility.

    • @ekeneokpareke5656
      @ekeneokpareke5656 Před 24 dny +9

      ​@@MartinodFExactly. He omitted a lot of context in order to favor Apple.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@spriteqcx0Yup! Also we have AOSP(Android Open Source Project) anyone is able to custom make their own Android/Version OS & yet be compatible with Android.

  • @amraa23
    @amraa23 Před 21 dnem +29

    Android user in Asia here. The biggest reason I'm not an iPhone user is because of this eco system. I want my freedom of choice when it comes to techs and gadgets thanks.

  • @Ionknowman.
    @Ionknowman. Před 28 dny +61

    "Just buy her an Iphone" sounded exactly like "Give them cake" to me lmao

    • @MultiTacs
      @MultiTacs Před 27 dny +2

      No, it’s of you want what iPhone offers buy iPhone.

    • @Ionknowman.
      @Ionknowman. Před 26 dny +1

      @@MultiTacs i also want the "features of an iphone" but in my country if i wanna buy the base model 15, ill have to save for 2 yrs 😭. It sounded similar to me on the basis of them being tone deaf that's all.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@Ionknowman.Basically Cook is saying he isn't gonna spend time and money to make something work, when the users can just buy the devices to get the feature they want that is already on the device
      You don't have to buy the base 15 or even any new iPhones, the whole point of iPhones is that they last long, this is one of the philosophy of Steve Jobs, you can literally get the iPhone 11 and still get 90% of the features of the iPhone 15, Apple offers up to 6-7 years of OS support and 2-3 more years of security updates, i.e. the iPhone 7-8 are still supported for a few more years of security updates
      Basically, if you buy an iPhone 11 for example, you can use it for another 2-3 years, assuming it doesn't get iOS 18 this year. Then you can decide to upgrade to the latest one if you can afford it or upgrade to a slightly older one, by then the iPhone 15 would be much cheaper too

    • @lenoirx
      @lenoirx Před 20 dny +6

      @@haruyanto8085 And do you think that's good? The fact that older gen iPhones have the same functionality as new ones with just an increased price tag? iSheeps are something else, istg

    • @JasonWilliams89
      @JasonWilliams89 Před 19 dny +4

      Most evil thing he could've said and he said it openly

  • @alexandreshamloo5021
    @alexandreshamloo5021 Před měsícem +887

    Two of my worlds are colliding here! I am an EU/French Antitrust lawyer and the EU has been searching into the practices of Apple for a long time now. I’ll send this video to my students, as I want their take on the ideas that you mention in this video. This is indeed all very complicated but props to you Marques for speaking so eloquently about this. Very interesting!

    • @ocelotrevs
      @ocelotrevs Před měsícem +10

      What's your general feeling about what could happen to Apple

    • @kcopara1
      @kcopara1 Před měsícem +21

      Eh I wouldn't say eloquently. His explanation wasn't adequate. However his effort was good.

    • @RagingBad
      @RagingBad Před měsícem

      ​@@kcopara1shut up

    • @Krishna-pt3yu
      @Krishna-pt3yu Před měsícem +18

      Never met such a accomplished person in youtube comment. I sincerely hope you succeed in your mission in life.

    • @fort6564
      @fort6564 Před měsícem +7

      Could you reply to my comment with a summerized version of what your students' takes were? (Once they have replied of course) Thanks in advance!

  • @sachowdhury9266
    @sachowdhury9266 Před měsícem +463

    As someone living in South Africa, one of the main reasons why Apple is not a monopoly in some countries is because it's too expensive. It's exactly because of this that owning an iPhone or apple products is a status symbol in many countries

    • @LunaFXwrld
      @LunaFXwrld Před měsícem +1

      Mobicel users 😂

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před měsícem +3

      XIAOMI: hold our Tsingtao 🍻🍺

    • @montyvr6772
      @montyvr6772 Před měsícem +15

      Not a status symbol, a symbol of the tech illiterate.

    • @costafilh0
      @costafilh0 Před měsícem +11

      Wrong. It's not because it's expensive. Tractors are expensive and are not a status symbol.
      Apple is a status symbol because it has positioned its brand as a luxury brand and marketed it as such. And because people are DU MB AF!

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před měsícem

      @@costafilh0 Xiaomi has positioned itself as a CHEAPer Version of 🍏 It even sells its Smartphones as Affordable 🍎 Counterparts

  • @Orionhart
    @Orionhart Před 24 dny +89

    As a developer, I hate Apple with a burning passion. Their walled garden makes it incredibly difficult and expensive to even try to export to the Apple market from any device they don't make. I think their entire business model is anti-consumer, which is ironic because the thing they tout the most is consumer approachability in their UX and product integrations.

    • @TheSteveSteele
      @TheSteveSteele Před 24 dny +5

      That’s odd. Because “as a film composer and content creator, and prosumer” I need the walled garden for my workflow to work. Unfortunately no other company or group of companies bother to step up and match that level of integration and seamless workflow with their own apps and development. Imo, Apple is the only hardware/software company that provides the goods and services that my industry and my workflow demand.

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Před 24 dny +5

      User may approach, but he may never leave. User is trapped inside.

    • @TheSteveSteele
      @TheSteveSteele Před 24 dny +2

      @@jannikheidemann3805 Happily. Because it’s done right.

    • @GINGER_KING_
      @GINGER_KING_ Před 24 dny +6

      @@TheSteveSteeleto each their own. I went from a flagship samsung and tried apple and now im stuck with a newer iPhone that i hate.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas Před 21 dnem +3

      ​@@TheSteveSteeleWithout a developer, not possible. You are not understanding his point & what you presented is not an argument compatible with his OG argument!

  • @alphahumanz
    @alphahumanz Před 25 dny +4

    Wechat example was so good. makes so much sense

  • @samvoysey617
    @samvoysey617 Před měsícem +523

    I live in England and I can confirm growing up through my teenage years people were elitist with Apple being the only good phone product. I owned Samsung for most of my life and I felt pressured in a way to switch. People would make jokes that an Android phone was a phone for drug dealing.

    • @TrollMeister_
      @TrollMeister_ Před měsícem

      Apple is the _ne_ _plus_ _ultra_ of consumer electronics. The rest don’t matter.

    • @Minimal_M
      @Minimal_M Před měsícem +36

      It still has that image in the U.S tbh

    • @chefnyc
      @chefnyc Před měsícem +9

      Probably their personal phone is an iPhone 😜

    • @funni387
      @funni387 Před měsícem +66

      If you live in places like Cambodia, India, Philippines, Basically any asian countries, You will see a lot of teenagers using Android Phones more than iPhones and all they care about is powerful specs for gaming, They don't care about brand image like people in the US and UK

    • @Saluteme10288
      @Saluteme10288 Před měsícem +26

      Most of the dealers I know in the US use iphone

  • @falconnnn5
    @falconnnn5 Před měsícem +1489

    What's SO weird to me as a non-American teen is the almost cult-like following Apple has amongst people my age in the US. Is it that their parents "just buy them an iPhone", like Cook said? Is it that the teens refuse to use any other phone apart from an iPhone? Why?? Why the over-reliance on iMessage? What's stopping people from going to the App Store and downloading a free app so that they can talk to their friends? I can't imagine just...refusing to speak to someone just because they have something different from me. Why is this so common in the US and almost non-existent everywhere else?
    Idk man. Phone racism is one of the weirdest and most alarming things that I've ever heard of. I'm genuinely scared what this means for the future, when people indoctrinated on Apple grow up and get spending power.

    • @drummaniac30
      @drummaniac30 Před měsícem +186

      It's somewhat of a feedback loop because kids will be ostracized and bullied if they don't have an iPhone. They ask their parents for an iPhone because they'll get made fun of if they get something else

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před měsícem +49

      Cause the iPhone is American, why would they choose other products beside their home grown companies?

    • @polarispm
      @polarispm Před měsícem +72

      In regards to the messaging app thing, having seen this in school, it is genuinely a case of most people being too lazy/uninterested to even consider using an app that isnt built in. That, and a surprising amount of people my age aren’t aware of the existence of apps beside instagram and snapchat, so trying to get any amount of people to use anything else is basically impossible. The people who have never even looked in the settings of their phone will never use third party anything.

    • @kurisu999
      @kurisu999 Před měsícem +51

      Mid 20s EU-Citizen here.
      It really is weird.
      I use an iPhone for various reasons (mainly smart home stuff) but I’m pretty open for other devices as well and might switch when matter finally takes of.
      And here it’s fine. I’m mostly using Signal and Discord for my communication. Half of my friends have Android phones and we’re all good. Basically everyone I spoke to in my life so far does not care about the phone. It’s the simple question of: WhatsApp, or Discord?
      Of course I met people that say the moment I get my phone out: „Eww you’re using an iPhone? What’s wrong with you, everyone knows iPhones suck“ to what I respond: „Why do you care about my choice of phone?! And when it’s so bad why would I care to use one?!“ That shuts up most people.
      I also experienced the other way around when I was using an Android phone.
      It’s just stupid. Let people use what they like and move on. I seriously don’t get why people get so upset over a friends choice of phone.
      We all have our preferences and needs and buy devices that fit these needs. And when my application requires an iPhone to work properly, I’m gonna use an iPhone.

    • @SLIQ6
      @SLIQ6 Před měsícem

      ​@@haruyanto8085 both google & android are also from usa

  • @robertworms7
    @robertworms7 Před 21 dnem +3

    I love Marques how he tells the latest info and his opinion about tech stuff to me. Stay true!

  • @fluxx6561
    @fluxx6561 Před 27 dny +1

    Loving the Logic Instrumental!

  • @recordedanemone6399
    @recordedanemone6399 Před měsícem +914

    Ever since i came to usa like 2 years ago, i literally NEVER understood the iPhone obsession. I own an s23 ultra and some girls in my school come up to me to tell me im poor while they're rocking their iPhone 8

    • @bryandowns3938
      @bryandowns3938 Před měsícem +206

      This right here.

    • @dalefrancis9414
      @dalefrancis9414 Před měsícem +106

      😂😂😂😂 I notice this in Jamaica too. Flexing an IPhone and they don’t even have the latest.

    • @soejrd24978
      @soejrd24978 Před měsícem +53

      I havent missed that part of school for a second.

    • @WhoopyKrekel
      @WhoopyKrekel Před měsícem +32

      Hate the fact that iphone has a reputation like that in country’s like the US.

    • @Khronogi
      @Khronogi Před měsícem +89

      Just whip your stylus out on em and show them your harry potter style magic tricks.
      *waves hand around*
      "Oh look at this, I can go back to my home screen remotely."

  • @markj9860
    @markj9860 Před měsícem +602

    that slow zoom while talking about how the walls are closing is a nice subtle touch, shout out to the editors.

    • @capyslay_guoba
      @capyslay_guoba Před měsícem +1

      at what time?

    • @kant1307
      @kant1307 Před měsícem +8

      @@capyslay_guobaAround 9:10 to 9:28 ish

    • @MylesKillis
      @MylesKillis Před měsícem +4

      Marques is the only editor of this channel. It’s the one thing he will never allow someone else to do.

    • @GCOSBenbow
      @GCOSBenbow Před měsícem +6

      ​@@MylesKillisthat's just blatantly wrong

    • @megapunchboy
      @megapunchboy Před měsícem

      Bhadiya thik

  • @NKSamson
    @NKSamson Před 25 dny +1

    I'm a sucker for the analogies!! Brilliant!

  • @Joe-ui5vi
    @Joe-ui5vi Před 27 dny +1

    Thumbs up for the logic track in the background

  • @adamgreenhill110
    @adamgreenhill110 Před měsícem +1115

    Sure, don't bring iMessage to Android - but at least support RCS. It's a global standard now, like USB C
    Edit: Everyone is telling me they use WhatsApp outside US... Yes, me too, but texting will always be a thing people use

    • @Signodeexclamacion-di2eb
      @Signodeexclamacion-di2eb Před měsícem +227

      The global standard is whatsapp. Nobody use sms/imessage outside usa

    • @Unknown1243
      @Unknown1243 Před měsícem +29

      They will be supporting RCS

    • @ivanjermakov
      @ivanjermakov Před měsícem

      @@Signodeexclamacion-di2eb Whatsapp is not a standard, it is a proprietary app owned by Meta. I would not trust Apple nor Meta my personal data.

    • @Signodeexclamacion-di2eb
      @Signodeexclamacion-di2eb Před měsícem +17

      @@Unknown1243 support is different from global standard

    • @tedzards509
      @tedzards509 Před měsícem +31

      Or allow competing messaging apps to replace Apples Messages app if the user chooses.

  • @zyph.
    @zyph. Před měsícem +204

    iPhone started in the US and had a deal with AT&T, creating a nice lock-in for Apple. Over time a lot of users got used to using Messages and the rest of the ecosystem.
    In the meantime in Europe WhatsApp became very popular and cellular companies were pushing a lot of different brands of phones.

  • @willenser4372
    @willenser4372 Před 26 dny +1

    Funny watching this and his whole background is full of Apple products. Love this guy! Awesome Tech. Guru!

  • @Metgoog
    @Metgoog Před 15 dny +2

    2:09 what missed opportunity to use the Apple Campus to visualize the walled garden. Quite literally lol

  • @dallaschristensen2972
    @dallaschristensen2972 Před měsícem +493

    I'm from the us, and as a youth, I definitely see how dominant iPhone is in our population. One huge thing that I have a problem with as an android user is imessage group chats. Because imessage group chats have so many features that are compromised with an android, I am not allowed to join many of my sport and work group chats because the group chat is an imessage group chat, and I have an android. Not only do the people using imessage not want to give up their blue bubble, but the iPhones won't even let them add an android user to the group chat without creating a whole new chat.

    • @ryanwillingham
      @ryanwillingham Před měsícem +20

      my work chats on my android are a mess. every time we need to add or remove a new coworker we've got to make an entirely new chat. sometimes a coworker will talk in one chat and someone else will respond in another. so frustrating

    • @markmushyguy
      @markmushyguy Před měsícem +57

      Go you for not being afraid to be different. Apple ain’t all that, and I always think their greed will catch up to them sooner or later

    • @tejasraman6913
      @tejasraman6913 Před měsícem +22

      I understand- I use a pixel and I am in middle school and people DO care too much. The “you have an android?!” gets exasperating after a while

    • @janeleekeller
      @janeleekeller Před měsícem +6

      They have no problems adding the Google Assistant or You Tube!
      Where would they be without Them!?

    • @makotoo__
      @makotoo__ Před měsícem +30

      Why not just use WhatsApp?

  • @transfer1992
    @transfer1992 Před měsícem +448

    As always, I am very grateful to Marques for being one of few globally recognized content creators acknowledging that there are also people living outside of the US 🎉

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Před 27 dny +10

      There's people living where? Is that another planet?

    • @eden9186
      @eden9186 Před 27 dny +4

      @@madhououinkyomai think he’s just lying don’t worry about it

  • @safeer10
    @safeer10 Před 26 dny +1

    Kinda expected someone catching the phones from the back but remembered only mrwhosetheboss has that many hands

  • @PeteQuad
    @PeteQuad Před 15 dny +1

    No one in my family has iPhones including my teenage kids and I don't remember a single conversation where someone mentioned wanting one. They have always seemed to me like buying something for status and no features, not something we're into.

  • @bummers
    @bummers Před měsícem +227

    The difference is that if the pixel watch will work with any of the android manufacturers while Apple is just Apple.

    • @bnjkf9u3
      @bnjkf9u3 Před 26 dny +17

      Just yesterday I paired my Samsung Galaxy Watch with my new Pixel phone.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 26 dny +7

      Yes because Android is owned by Google and Google owns Pixel, do you understand now?
      iOS is owned by Apple, therefore Apple watches will work with any Apple devices
      While Pixel watches also work with Apple, but that's cause Google works with Apple to make some of their devices work together. While Samsung watches DO NOT work with Apple devices.
      Is Apple being Anti-Market now?

    • @milpatel83
      @milpatel83 Před 26 dny

      @@haruyanto8085 There's somethings with the Samsung Buds 2 Pro that only work well with Samsung phones, I dont see anyone complaining about that.

    • @Leoappeared
      @Leoappeared Před 26 dny +29

      Android is Open source and not owned by Google…

    • @DrGreenThumb919
      @DrGreenThumb919 Před 26 dny

      @@haruyanto8085the Apple Watch works on android devices you just don’t get all the features. Same with the pixel watch, it works on iPhone but you don’t get any of the features

  • @paulbarth3851
    @paulbarth3851 Před měsícem +275

    i find it almost hilarious how big the green bubble debate in the US is, for me in germany i dont think i know a single person using imessage, everyone just uses a 3rd party software like Whatsapp

    • @FakeReal007
      @FakeReal007 Před měsícem +17

      It's kind of like if someone insists on using Skype to message you in Germany instead of using Whatsapp. Then all of you Whatsapp users will make grief to him/her for not using Whatsapp, it's like that here.

    • @SigfridBlanc
      @SigfridBlanc Před měsícem +2

      Same here in Ireland, I’ve owned almost every iPhone, I don’t even remember the last time I sent an iMessage! I don’t even have the default message app on my home screen. Most of my friends have iPhones, but we use WhatsApp for the most part or other 3rd party apps, never iMessage.

    • @GiesbertsN
      @GiesbertsN Před měsícem +5

      I live in Belgium, and as long as i can remember, and as long as Whatsapp has existed, my friends and family all use whatsapp to message or even call eachother. Even my boss uses whatsapp to send pictures and info.
      I'm so confused about all these blue and green bubbles, i barely even touched the standard messaging app on my phones in the last 10-15 years.

    • @del-see-oh
      @del-see-oh Před měsícem

      I use WhatsApp and iMessage daily. iMessage is by far and away the better experience.

    • @redbean9410
      @redbean9410 Před měsícem +4

      your imessage in Germany is WhatsApp. the app itself is irrelevant, what matters is what everyone around you is use. Just so happens to be iMessage in America

  • @oshomajoseph
    @oshomajoseph Před 19 dny +12

    In Nigeria, having an iPhone means you are rich, so many people only buy an iPhone even if they dont use up to 20% of the real features. Especially girls. One time, my friends were laughing at me for using samsung. They say I am an android guy. I had the s22+. Then they called a girl and asked her to choose between the iPhone 7+ or my s22+. She picked 7+. I joined my friends laughing. Was actually laughing at her lack of understanding.

    • @johndale6773
      @johndale6773 Před 14 dny

      😂 bro same here in Ghana my bestie chose iphone x with no face ID over a brand new S23

  • @InfinityRift7
    @InfinityRift7 Před 18 dny +2

    Just to add a couple of things to the China example that weren't mentioned in the video because of its intended scope; as someone who's lived in China for 17+ years:
    1. If you've paid any attention to the news within the past 5 years or so, the media always brings up the various stipulations of moving into the massive, alluring Chinese market; most notable of which is requiring foreign companies to pick and choose at least one Chinese company to partner and SHARE TECH AND INFORMATION with. This has always been true and can be very prohibitive to many companies that have reservations about sharing their patented technologies and/or processes.
    2. This ties into the above point, but once tech is shared with a Chinese company and/or new upcoming tech is revealed to the worldwide web, especially in the smartphone industry, it tends to spread like wildfire across the Chinese side of the industry and takes very little time doing so. When iPhone X was first unveiled, it took at most 2 days and less than a week for EVERY SINGLE Chinese smartphone company to debut their Android, iPhone-look-alike smartphones with very similar capabilities.
    Marques is absolutely correct when he says that super-apps like Wechat are what make choice of phone OS ecosystems and brands trival in markets like China, but such trivialities can also result from other factors that we should all at the very least be aware of.

  • @Paulie8K
    @Paulie8K Před měsícem +473

    The social psychology of owning an iPhone vs Android is fansinating. I'm well into my 30s and have had a cell phone in one form or another for over 20 years yet never owned an iPhone. Currently rocking a Pixel 6 and maybe will upgrade this year to the 9 but don't need to as it still works flawlessly. I'm in a group chat with old college friends and one of them trolls us Android users about making the bubbles green and hints that we are poor/broke because don't have an iPhone. I make good money working in Software and could've easily had every iPhone over the years without breaking the bank. I'm just a Windows/Android guy and also into PC gaming so the ecosystem makes sense to me. Some people eat the marketing up like chocolate cake.

    • @SpaghettiKillah
      @SpaghettiKillah Před měsícem +25

      It's funny how you deride the iPhone guy, only to close your "logic" by saying you like the Pc/Windows/Android ecosystem...which is EXACTLY why iPhone users like their iPhones..the closed garden ecosystem. For an IT guy you don't seem very bright 😂

    • @madrimious6830
      @madrimious6830 Před měsícem +86

      youre not funny lil bro​@@SpaghettiKillah

    • @valkiron11
      @valkiron11 Před měsícem +67

      @@SpaghettiKillah iPhone users like you are the PlayStation fanboys of tech. Have fun being annoying.

    • @smamq
      @smamq Před měsícem +72

      @@SpaghettiKillah LOL did we read the same comment? He never de-rode the iPhone guy. He never compared their money with his money, he literally only talked about his own salary.
      It’s funny how you pre-judged the whole thing and took the time out to blame him for something he never did. On top of that YOU tried to deride him by calling him “not so bright” when in fact you are the one lacking in reading comprehension.

    • @TheGoodGuy890
      @TheGoodGuy890 Před měsícem +1

      @@valkiron11at least they got Spider-Man :(

  • @75linebacker
    @75linebacker Před měsícem +356

    Yo this is the realest analogy. I use to work in a cell phone store and I am a huge android person. I had someone who wanted more utility, flexibility, innovative systems. I recommended the an Android device at the time that fit all what they were looking for. The very next question "does it work with airpords or apple watch?" I then knew it was a no go and shifted to iPhone. They could not break out of the ecosystem.

    • @shall_we_kindly
      @shall_we_kindly Před měsícem +21

      Android does with with airpods. They work honestly perfectly fine. I use Sony WH-1000MX5 headphones and airpod pros gen-1, they both work equally well.

    • @ahmetemreboyaci
      @ahmetemreboyaci Před měsícem +4

      They designed Airpods and Apple Watch very well too. They should be awarded for it, and they are being awarded by user retention. What’s wrong with that?

    • @benjackson6260
      @benjackson6260 Před měsícem +34

      ​@@ahmetemreboyaci what's wrong, is that if a company makes something sooo good and sooo innovative, then they should have the confidence to say like "hey, check this out, isn't this cool, feel free to check out everything else, but eventually, ur gonna come back to use cuz we're the best"
      But instead the company goes, "hey we got this new thing, that no one ever has made, check it out... But we're gonna make it sooo hard for u to try anything else so that u can compare if it's still the best..."
      Also, just for info sake, even comparing the power of an android chip, and an iPhone chip is becoming sooooo difficult that Test companies like Geekbench are admitting that their score now won't even be accurate because apple doesn't allow their tests to be run for a fair comparison...
      It's really good that they made the best phone, the best ipods, the best watch, the best everything... But if it IS the best, then let us see for ourselves right??? Imagine Bugatti or Rolls Royce making u sign a contract demanding a special license that only let's u drive their cars and disallows u from driving anything else...
      Last point I could make, is that suppose a guy only wants the best camera setup as his smartphone... He would go for the Sony... (Imagine he REALLY wants the DSLR integration feature, and wants to connect his Camera and Phone as one) But he also wants a good watch... But can't use the Apple watch... Also he needs some good buds... But can't use the IPods... (I mean he technically can, but if the features that make these gadgets THE BEST aren't available to him anymore, then what's the point??)
      Also his phone wont seamlessly integrate with his laptop (it by default is a Macbook as it has the best battery to performance right now) So he can't also use half of the features of his Macbook just because he doesn't have an IPhone...
      I really hope u see some clarity here...

    • @ahmetemreboyaci
      @ahmetemreboyaci Před měsícem

      @@benjackson6260 you ARE free to check them out. But Apple doesn’t have to go out of their way to make Apple Watch, Airpods, etc compatible with a billion different types of Androids. People choose those devices because of their tight integration with iPhone, and since they are well designed as well, people don’t want to leave them.

    • @ahmetemreboyaci
      @ahmetemreboyaci Před měsícem

      @@benjackson6260 also Apple Watch is Apple Watch BECAUSE of its tight integration with iPhone. Most Android watches don’t even compete with Apple Watch because they have to support a billion different types of phones, different types of default messaging apps, different types of fitness apps, etc etc. I don’t want to deal with that. I’m paying a premium not to deal with that. Noone caressss, Android world is just too lazy to compete with Apple’s products so now they’re just attacking them for their success

  • @almajd.k
    @almajd.k Před 27 dny

    More of these please

  • @BlameItOnYourFriend
    @BlameItOnYourFriend Před 22 dny

    The end of this video was such a heavy phone flex.

  • @SirFlukealot
    @SirFlukealot Před měsícem +503

    On the examples at the beginning:
    The sony e mount is an open standard from sony, so any lens manufacturer can make a lens that mounts to it without paying sony fees or licensing.
    The headphone connector you showed looked like a 2 pin 0.75mm or 0.78mm plug, not a proprietary connector. While not a specific ppen standard, it is just copper contacts that any cable can attach to, no restrictions imposed by the cable or earpiece manufacturer.
    The apple watch on the other hand is programmatically restriced in its software from pairing with anything except the iPhone, despite using an open standard (Bluetooth & WiFi) to connect, that is the difference

    • @blank_2067
      @blank_2067 Před měsícem +10

      What a isheep

    • @Roflcofle
      @Roflcofle Před měsícem +58

      I think he several times conflated the issues of apple the company and apple the ecosystem in his examples with Google. You can take you google watch and use it with any other Android phone - you have a ton of options about what company you purchase you phone from. You aren't locked into one company.

    • @despicablehe
      @despicablehe Před měsícem +49

      Thank you for pointing it out. It's funny how Marques somehow finds ways to say Apple isn't so bad.

    • @georgivasilev3417
      @georgivasilev3417 Před měsícem +4

      true about Sony. but look at cannon :)

    • @johannbutiaintbach
      @johannbutiaintbach Před měsícem +1

      ​@georgivasilev3417 i am not aware of this, will it be an issue for me when choosing which camera ecosystem to follow? Thanks for the info

  • @iurithurler
    @iurithurler Před měsícem +186

    One thing to mention: Apple products can get crazy expensive in some countries, like Brazil, and we are a big market. And it's wild: In the US, both the base Galaxy S23 and the base iPhone 15 came with a $799 price tag. Here the the S23 costs around HALF the iPhone 15 price. Or the fact that here I can buy 3 Galaxy Buds for the price of just 1 Airpods. It literally is a luxury company for us. So here, Apple is much more a status symbol than anything else. I still see the iPhone 6, 7, 8 commonly around here, 'cause the newer ones are so expensive that people simply can't buy, but people will not give up on the status of having an Apple product. And Apple goes miles here to sustain that position: the first official Apple Store that opened in Brazil, opened in the most luxurious mall in Rio, next to the most luxurious fashion brands. It's insane.

    • @michawnuk8114
      @michawnuk8114 Před měsícem +10

      Or like in Poland few years back, that base iPhone cost 2-3 times the minimum monthly wage. Good luck with saving for a year just to have a phone., it'll never be like in the US with 90% market share just for that reason.

    • @RedWingsninetyone
      @RedWingsninetyone Před měsícem +4

      Back when I first started using Samsung, this was true in the US too. The Galaxy lineup had features and specs that the iPhone wouldn't have for another 2 or 3 years and was still roughly half the price of the iPhone.
      Today, the prices are pretty much the same. Samsung still generally has better specs, but the prices have caught up as it became known as pretty much being the top of the line Android in the US.

    • @vaccioly
      @vaccioly Před měsícem +4

      As a brazilian myself, I can confirm this pathetic reality.
      Nothing like paying 2x the price because of taxes.
      And, hilariously, 99% of the people here thinks they're getting a completely superior device over your Galaxy S23+.
      Ignorance can certainly be bliss sometimes...

    • @TheLuanValverde
      @TheLuanValverde Před měsícem +1

      ​@@michawnuk8114 In Brazil, the iPhone 15 pro Max costs practically 10x the minimum wage...

    • @LeagueKnight
      @LeagueKnight Před 29 dny

      FAX

  • @albi7894
    @albi7894 Před 18 dny

    Great video, this is really the kind of content the industry needs, a pity that it looks like you're the only big one doing it

  • @HiskiBoy
    @HiskiBoy Před 27 dny +1

    When we started talking about these green and blue bubbles, I never realized it. I don't know anyone other than some companies that use SMS/iMessage. Other people, as a rule, use WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc., regardless of the operating system.

  • @Thekodakmak
    @Thekodakmak Před měsícem +285

    "You can check out any time you like... but you can NEVER leave!"

    • @imegigodson6693
      @imegigodson6693 Před 29 dny +11

      hotel california

    • @RiztaHusniAnanda
      @RiztaHusniAnanda Před 29 dny +4

      That's just gold my friend

    • @asakayosapro
      @asakayosapro Před 25 dny +2

      *laughs in offline backups and offline media files stored in dedicated external storage*
      >phone no unlocked bootloader
      *”We can alter that agreement that I can either ‘check’ you out the window or you will unlock all of your functionality to me, including that proprietary bootloader. Pray I don’t alter the agreement any further, because I can and have nothing to lose doing it.”* Except perhaps a nearly useless piece of ewaste paperweight.

    • @dest5218
      @dest5218 Před 25 dny +1

      RIP X ❤

  • @st1vxtr1m
    @st1vxtr1m Před měsícem +139

    Microsoft got sued for monopoly practices for basically shipping windows with their internet browser and making it default one. What Apple is doing goes WAY over that.

    • @yourwifesboyfriend6081
      @yourwifesboyfriend6081 Před měsícem +3

      There’s not a snowball’s chance in hell that the plaintiffs won that suit, unless you are leaving out some crucial details.

    • @Zalian
      @Zalian Před měsícem +9

      @@yourwifesboyfriend6081 It was a very long time ago, and they *absolutely* won that suit because tech illiteracy was even more ridiculous back then.

    • @JanGoh-jb5ge
      @JanGoh-jb5ge Před měsícem +15

      Not just that. They also told Dell (and other PC manufacturers) that if Dell wanted to ship machines with Linux on them, they'd STILL have to pay for Windows licenses on those machines. You're vastly oversimplifying how badly Microsoft was abusing its monopoly position.

    • @st1vxtr1m
      @st1vxtr1m Před měsícem +2

      @@JanGoh-jb5ge just read the wiki article. The suit was just for the Internet browser. I am not arguing about the other stuff they did, they did do them. But this suit was just about the browser.

    • @yourwifesboyfriend6081
      @yourwifesboyfriend6081 Před měsícem +2

      @@Zalian You’re right. The wiki page reads as if users couldn’t install other browsers, which would definitely fall within antitrust laws. I was just a few years old then, so I don’t remember if that was the case. Another issue I could see is if manufacturers wanted to install other browsers, but MS was prohibiting them from doing so, but even that could open a can worms. In that case, Apple isn’t comparable because they’re their sole manufacturer.

  • @TyQuinn
    @TyQuinn Před 22 dny

    Hmmm. From the start of the video: the lenses between Sony and Canon can be adapted to some extent, and the headphones that were shown can be used with other branded cables that have the right connector. Those examples arent fully walled off in the same way that the watch is entirely incompatible with another phone brand

  • @LukeHimself
    @LukeHimself Před 25 dny +1

    12:50 🤦 I'm happy I'm not alone in this scenario

  • @anonymemphis
    @anonymemphis Před měsícem +283

    Mad props for leaving the ad for the end of the video. Also it was natural and didn't feel like you were really selling me anything. Perfect partnership.

    • @mirrfan8844
      @mirrfan8844 Před měsícem +3

      May i know what the ad is about, mine ad part got skipped

    • @simeonnischith6075
      @simeonnischith6075 Před měsícem

      @@mirrfan8844 dbrand hydro dip pattern grip cases

    • @adampuckey
      @adampuckey Před měsícem +1

      I used that time to scroll these comments!

    • @emmanueltheorb
      @emmanueltheorb Před měsícem

      ​@@mirrfan8844Dbrand's grip case

    • @Rezzo64
      @Rezzo64 Před měsícem +7

      This is such a weird comment lol

  • @whophd
    @whophd Před měsícem +749

    If you remember Windows and Internet Explorer (RIP, weirdly), the Windows monopoly wasn't "illegal", but using it to kick Netscape was a problem for the DOJ

    • @iseptimus
      @iseptimus Před měsícem +29

      Completely misunderstanding the difference and comparing two market approaches that don’t correlate.

    • @matt5721
      @matt5721 Před měsícem +48

      No it was super illegal in the EU. They had to make versions of XP where they hid Explorer being baked-in.

    • @jakobmoiirers_jmoii
      @jakobmoiirers_jmoii Před měsícem +9

      ​​@@iseptimussince I've seen this analogy pop up in a lot of places, from a lot of ppl I respect, I think it does hold value.

    • @bishalkarmakar
      @bishalkarmakar Před měsícem +19

      Bruh if you want to defend apple then be ready when the market would be 99% iPhone and you might be paying $3500 for an iPhone se. 👍

    • @MarcoMoralesF
      @MarcoMoralesF Před měsícem +2

      @@iseptimusestás equivocado. Es una analogía completamente válida y correcta.

  • @Geblawi
    @Geblawi Před 6 dny +2

    Apple is a monopoly in Switzerland. I swear, since 2007, every other device there is an Apple. Even in the public sector. No cap. They _love_ Apple. As if other tech companies don’t exist.

  • @Rukkaasu
    @Rukkaasu Před 26 dny +9

    Speaking from a brazilian perspective, it’s a pretty simple answer for “why apple doesn’t have higher market share”: Price. Most people here would choose an iPhone if they could, but is so unbelievably expensive for brazilian standards that most of them can’t afford it.
    For reference, the iPhone 15 Pro costs here R$ 9.2k, which is equivalent to barely 7x of our minimum wage.
    There’s some jokes about how is cheapier flying to Miami and buying there than buying here.
    Obviously we don’t know how it would be if it was cheaper, but I’d certainly say that the MS would be much higher and probably dominant here too.

    • @alcrian8627
      @alcrian8627 Před 25 dny +1

      I completely disagree. We have similar cases for Samsung, which costs around the same as an iPhone (10k for S24U). Heck, I paid 13k for my Fold. The thing is: stupid people like to brag about their expensive stuff, specially Brazilians. And even though these phones are expensive, Apple's market share is still way smaller than other companies.

    • @Rukkaasu
      @Rukkaasu Před 25 dny

      @@alcrian8627Thats not entirely accurate. Yes, samsung and other flagship phones can be just as expensive, however you are not considering that outside Apple, most of the other brands have cheaper options, and those are extremely popular in Brazil.
      Apple doesn’t, unless you consider buying an used phone from somebody else as an option.
      The way that Apple portfolio works here doesn’t give brazilian customers cheaper options, if you take a look on the cheaper iphone currently on apple store is the iPhone SE for R$ 4.2k, which is also very expensive phone for most people here.
      And as I said, yes, we can’t tell for sure that if the prices were more affordable that would mean MS dominance, however, if we look at the market share for those in Brazil that CAN buy an iPhone, it’s pretty safe to bet that we would see the same behaviour in a larger scale.

  • @beeman-dev
    @beeman-dev Před měsícem +340

    Using iMessage is as American as measuring temperature in Fahrenheit or distance in feet/yard/thumbs/knobs.
    The rest of the world is like: why? 🤔

    • @jhpjhun
      @jhpjhun Před měsícem +19

      Pretty simple. Imagine Europe. Now imagine all of the European countries fall under the same country code. Why in the world would I need to use a 3rd party app that spies on me to communicate to close people? Americans never needed a 3rd party app to communicate to each other in the first place so the eco system didn't catch on as much as Europe. And Apple made it so that their users didn't have to necessarily install those apps. After 15+ years of not improving their text function, Android finally implemented a similar system to Apple and is now crying foul that it's not compatible. GTFO.

    • @gamingpriests
      @gamingpriests Před měsícem +48

      ​@@jhpjhun That's a cool story but why are you crying?

    • @generalbelisarius8103
      @generalbelisarius8103 Před měsícem

      ​@@jhpjhun But you trust apple to manage all your iMessage data just because?
      "GTFO"? Butthurt that someone doesnt like the same multibillion dollar company as you do? lmao

    • @boraculhan7022
      @boraculhan7022 Před měsícem +49

      @@jhpjhun "Americans never needed a 3rd party app to communicate to each other in the first place..." Have you heard about NSA warrantless surveillance. Americans definitely needed a well encrypted communication service. L comment.

    • @waleedkh9769
      @waleedkh9769 Před měsícem

      its only iMessage.

  • @MegaLokopo
    @MegaLokopo Před měsícem +471

    It is one thing if you make a thing work with your thing, it is another story if you prevent someone else from doing the same.

    • @wkbdgeorge
      @wkbdgeorge Před měsícem +27

      Except why let another company benefit from your work making that thing?

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před měsícem +35

      ​@@wkbdgeorge Not being a massive hypocrite. Apple has never used any technology made by anyone else.

    • @baselsalam
      @baselsalam Před měsícem +35

      Or if you deliberately go out of your way to make the experience worse for people who try to interact with your user base.

    • @theymon
      @theymon Před měsícem +10

      ​@@MegaLokopo Except they have, and also got sued for it lmao

    • @benjaminhansen4370
      @benjaminhansen4370 Před měsícem +3

      @@theymonrly, What tech was that? Genuinely curious. I mean they usually just buy startups with good ideas and make it their own.

  • @moisetopaz
    @moisetopaz Před 3 dny

    That's a very nice analogy of the garden.

  • @coolkaran09
    @coolkaran09 Před 26 dny +6

    eye for detail 100% - as soon as he says I'm linking the video below: the like button lights up.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Před měsícem +396

    Apple's ecosystem indeed appears more like a vault these days. Companies should focus on innovation over monopoly. Competition fosters growth and it would certainly be exciting to see direct competition amongst tech giants based purely on innovation.

    • @PSy84
      @PSy84 Před měsícem +14

      Apple has introduced M series chip, Vision Pro and many innovations in Mac like Dynamic Cache and game porting tools that takes games in weeks instead of months from windows to mac...

    • @Michaelh76
      @Michaelh76 Před měsícem +3

      If a software feature with IP is deemed to be functional on other devices they could do something like lowering the years on the patent. What you’re saying is true but if I can’t be the sole proprietor of something for at least some time to reap the rewards I have less incentive to innovate

    • @sathalel4084
      @sathalel4084 Před měsícem

      capitalism naturally leads to anti competitive behavior. it is thousands of times more profitable to prevent competition than it is to actually invest in it.

    • @arunashamal
      @arunashamal Před měsícem +8

      @@PSy84 for apple haters nothing apple does is valid. Apple is one of the most innovative companies on the planet...but it is never enough for some people because they are only looking for something to hate about apple

    • @benjaminanderson1014
      @benjaminanderson1014 Před měsícem

      Guys this comment was left by a bot

  • @madzoroyal
    @madzoroyal Před měsícem +313

    9:03 "apple would say look our garden it's so green ❌
    hey look , our garden is so blue ☑

  • @emmanuel_nwogu_medic
    @emmanuel_nwogu_medic Před 12 dny +1

    Not illegal.
    Unethical? Maybe.
    I believe they are protecting their business’ longevity.
    I love your videos.

  • @timestamp2525
    @timestamp2525 Před 28 dny

    Imagine if at 1:08 MKB said "I won't even DELVE into this...." 😂

  • @GarryDeWitt
    @GarryDeWitt Před měsícem +99

    the intro confuses me, I don't think vertical integration has anything to do with incompatibility with other brands. isn't it just when a company has control over it's own supply chain and manufacturing from top to bottom?

    • @nachovegarm
      @nachovegarm Před měsícem +6

      Same thought here

    • @drachna
      @drachna Před měsícem +2

      I was thinking that too, but maybe the term can be used in a few different ways. I suppose in the case of the earbuds for example they're vertically integrated in that they only work with each other. If they were horizontally integrated the company could buy generic tips to pair with the earbuds, but since they've designed them to be unique they're the only people who can legally make them.

    • @RiqMoran
      @RiqMoran Před měsícem +17

      Yeah this guy just doesnt know what vertical integration is

    • @TexasJoe1985
      @TexasJoe1985 Před měsícem +17

      @GarryDeWitt You are correct, his examples of vertical integration are 100% wrong. What he is describing is a proprietary product ecosystem. Vertical integration would involve you taking control of different stages of the production or distribution processes within the industry. For example, if you made a camera lens, and also owned the glass company that manufactured the glass for your lenses.

    • @abdoeldaly6922
      @abdoeldaly6922 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly, also means that they have control over their software and hardware so that it works efficiently. In this case apple has vertical integration yes, but that's not the problem, vertical integration is just a feature, something they have that they use to lock people in the ecosystem, so it becomes hard for them to leave the iPhone.

  • @RussellMezger
    @RussellMezger Před měsícem +233

    What continually is left out of this narrative is that the "messages" app was normal texting when the iPhone launched, and until iOS 5. At that point they hijacked normal texting (which by and large had become unlimited at that point) and layered on iMessage basically without consent.
    Many people weren't even aware this had occurred. I've heard from multiple people who'd switch from iOS to Android, where messages to the person who switched would never be delivered. Causing the switcher to unknowingly ghost their Apple friends. This was a very real problem that eventually they remedied, but it speaks to how the public at large wasn't even fully aware of the switchover.

    • @AbstractWerks
      @AbstractWerks Před měsícem +23

      This is actually still happening. It's like iMessage locks your phone number to their ecosystem, and texts won't be sent to the person's new phone

    • @RussellMezger
      @RussellMezger Před měsícem +15

      @@AbstractWerks Right, and you CAN unpair it, but frequently people are not aware what's going on.

    • @TheFreefallExplorer
      @TheFreefallExplorer Před měsícem

      I was going to the comments to point this out, but you described it perfectly. The problem really is the default messaging system we rely on was placed as a 2nd priority to iMessage and it grew into what it is today. While you can deregister your phone number from iMessage (which requires you to know this), it doesn't allow users to turn off iMessages entirely.
      I've personally experienced converting from iPhone to Android and not being able to message previous groups properly with what was once iMessage-only groups. I can send texts that are received by others, which they see as SMS/MMS, but I can't receive from any of the groups. Messages sent from the group are still only for iMessage receivers and I get completely left out. Only remedy I've found to this is for every iMessage user in that group to delete the thread so it can recreate as non-iMessage, which is awful. Compound that with any iMessage group I was once a part of and all those users have to delete the threads too. I've just decided its best to not even bug everyone and ask them to individually message me. There should have been an option for group messaging to turn off iMessage from the beginning.

    • @siinxkj
      @siinxkj Před měsícem +5

      the thing about this is imsg works with just an email, no phone number needed. when messaging the people who switched, you have to make sure youre texting the phone number and not the email

    • @stephen865
      @stephen865 Před měsícem

      on my jailbroken iphone 3g there was an app called bitesms which is pretty much what imessage is today but worked on both apple (jailbroken) and android

  • @valecasini
    @valecasini Před 26 dny

    17:33 dude is just throwing a phones and then get another one from nowhere as just nothing happened 😂😭

  • @djayparmar
    @djayparmar Před 27 dny +1

    You have tech phycology degree🙌😃

  • @stereodark
    @stereodark Před měsícem +196

    It’s indeed like Canon lenses only working with Canon cameras. If Canon had 60% market share, it broke your lenses if you used an adapter, banned all adapters from other vendors, made it so photos taken with other cameras cannot be printed on Canon printers and if you had another printer your Canon camera would only print at 20dpi. That is indeed illegal.

    • @natman2162
      @natman2162 Před měsícem +46

      Yeah I like Marques but feels like he's lost in the weeds on this one. The issue isn't that apple makes good products that work with their phones, it's that they so actively disallow others from making a competing product because they own most of the market that product would be used with. No one can make a competitor to say the apple watch because apple won't let it work on their phones

    • @ValtersPelns
      @ValtersPelns Před měsícem +1

      Well not illegal, nobody would just buy Canon and they would go out of business. Nikon at this point is very protective of Z-mount. No Sigma art lenses for Z-mount. is that illegal or just protecting its own business.

    • @stereodark
      @stereodark Před měsícem +11

      @@ValtersPelns if they would do it with 60% market share that would be illegal and actually exactly why anti trust laws exist. They would not go out of business with that market share, your assumption that nobody would buy their products is clearly disproved by reality. We had monopolies and anticompetitive behavior exhibits from many companies, Apple is just one of the many.

    • @ValtersPelns
      @ValtersPelns Před měsícem +2

      @@stereodark Well, costumers vote with their wallets. If being locked is okey, then they buy in. 🤷 Legal, illegal thats on countrys law shoulders. As long companies are not talking internally about pricing agreements I am fine with it.

    • @ThomasVanhelden
      @ThomasVanhelden Před měsícem +4

      @@stereodark Apple has been doing this since its inception. Steve Jobs didn't want any customer or competitor tinkering with Apple products from the very first Apple I. It strikes me as unfair that you can execute your vision, but when you're successful with that vision (i.e. 60% market share), you're suddenly doing something illegal, and you're forced to change.

  • @vrucewayne
    @vrucewayne Před měsícem +120

    Don't let anyone tell you differently, iTunes was never a better alternative to file manage compared to your local file manager

    • @muhammadhassaan4339
      @muhammadhassaan4339 Před měsícem +5

      reminds me of my youtube to mp3 days

    • @MildandLazyGuy
      @MildandLazyGuy Před měsícem +10

      iTunes is/was the worst.

    • @majjjjjjjjj
      @majjjjjjjjj Před měsícem +1

      thats true but for losless audio its better and honestly Im using it on android now. my rural internet takes ages to synchronise music buuuut its just very practical

    • @majjjjjjjjj
      @majjjjjjjjj Před měsícem

      @Feather-yk8su I cant say I do, only know it through apple music and about the cable necessity. But havent seen it being shown or as an practical option on any of my android devices / streaming services

    • @MildandLazyGuy
      @MildandLazyGuy Před měsícem

      It was doing too much in one app and was slow/clunky. Works much better as the music only app now.

  • @YuutaKyon
    @YuutaKyon Před 13 dny

    That iphone toss in the end was pretty personal ngl X'D

  • @quirinsalomon
    @quirinsalomon Před 11 dny

    That was a funny promo for the grip case 😅😅

  • @bash.m0
    @bash.m0 Před měsícem +73

    Love the “walled garden” analogy. It would have been sick if the representation of the walled garden was the apple park ⭕️- literally a walled garden

  • @Kanev05
    @Kanev05 Před měsícem +50

    Remember BBM? how every kid had a Blackberry because BBM was the way to chat with other kids. Its funny how things come around.

    • @hhtrinh
      @hhtrinh Před měsícem +2

      Yes and it was free Blackberry to Blackberry texting while it cost money on SMS. BBM had most of the features, including read notifications from the other person.

    • @BassRacerx
      @BassRacerx Před měsícem +7

      @@hhtrinh blackberry crawled so apple could sprint.

    • @OthnielCundangan
      @OthnielCundangan Před 27 dny +1

      This summed it up for me so well. I was in high school when the iPhone started taking over and Blackberry fumbled.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 26 dny

      ​@@BassRacerxmore like blackberry tripped over and never got up again, while Apple sprints past them

  • @timebombII
    @timebombII Před 26 dny +2

    Oh boy this topic has been on my mind for ages! Can't wait to watch this! Why can't I build accessories for my own products only is beyond me 😂

  • @pizzafes2135
    @pizzafes2135 Před 25 dny

    5:26 the like button lights up when Marques mentions it

  • @leosalomao
    @leosalomao Před měsícem +407

    Google Pixels doesn't work with iPhones because Apple has made iOS so locked up that only they can develop an App that talks to a smartWatch.
    Apple Watches doesn't work with Android Phones because they did not developed any Android App to make this work.
    Two different things. Both actions are a choice from Apple.

    • @rep-vile
      @rep-vile Před měsícem +68

      I hate the repeated analogy of "Beautiful Green Garden", when in reality it's a disgusting cage with barbed wire once you need to repair something because of 1 speck of dust touched the device.

    • @d1p70
      @d1p70 Před měsícem +23

      Yes thank you for pointing that out. As much as Google gets hate for their unfair practices, they are still nowhere near Apple when it comes to anti-consumer behaviour.

    • @mo-akif
      @mo-akif Před měsícem +3

      @@rep-vile name one place that said "beautiful green garden" bruh

    • @Ynehrs
      @Ynehrs Před měsícem +13

      My Huawei watch has been working on my iPhone since forever. Are you sure about this info?

    • @chrisspain
      @chrisspain Před měsícem +5

      I got a GTR3 from Huawei and that thing does everything I want from a smart watch, including gps and phonecalls, I can remote control my camera and have 10-14days battery life for $150. My iPhone is not phased by that.

  • @BrianVoong-tm9rr
    @BrianVoong-tm9rr Před měsícem +80

    The lighting and set design of this video is very visually comforting. Give props to the team for setting it all up.

    • @euphoria6938
      @euphoria6938 Před měsícem +2

      every single mkb vid*

    • @jasonmartin364
      @jasonmartin364 Před měsícem

      that part, i love my tech video but a lot are high paced, high energy, this was really relaxing.

  • @JenellBStewart
    @JenellBStewart Před 12 dny

    We are an iPhone family my husband and I have every apple device. We decided to purchase our kids iPads specifically for the iMessage feature because it doesn't require them to have a phone plan in order to make calls to friends and family. This is super convenient and has saved us money on phone plans. Obviously the one caveat is that the person who they speak to must also have an Apple device.

  • @RicardoVelazquez
    @RicardoVelazquez Před 23 dny

    coming from a person that was all android before the usbc iphone. i bought that and i had a smartwatch (samsung). nothing worked correctly. i hated it. glad they are going to court.

  • @devilminded_boi
    @devilminded_boi Před měsícem +2464

    Who's watching on an Android?

    • @SimRacingFanDK
      @SimRacingFanDK Před měsícem +19

      Here 👋

    • @eldevodee
      @eldevodee Před měsícem +13

      Here 🫱🏾‍🫲🏻

    • @the_kingd0m
      @the_kingd0m Před měsícem +51

      Just about everyone probably. As this is primarily an Android channel and Android is a far superior OS.
      Can't stand iOS.
      The playing field has levelled slightly in recent times but Android is still better

    • @SourCrossy
      @SourCrossy Před měsícem +78

      @@the_kingd0mno need for tears bro it’s just software

    • @dimaszaky9972
      @dimaszaky9972 Před měsícem +7

      pixel 3 and still kicking

  • @Circial
    @Circial Před měsícem +178

    I'm a teacher and really like to share documents with bluetooth. The fact that you need some kind of trick like whatsapp, cloud storage or email attachment to send a document from an apple device to an android device is a big nightmare. In my humble opinion, this is such a basic functionality that the government has to step in and regulate it. Companies should serve the common good, or at least not hinder it. Else there is no reason for them to exist.

    • @zorgish4439
      @zorgish4439 Před měsícem +2

      There is an app that is open source /platform agnostic called local send. As long as your on the same WiFi network.

    • @xdevs23
      @xdevs23 Před měsícem +1

      That's nice, but Bluetooth only works when you're near each other and in such a case it's easier to find a solution than when you're far away.

    • @darktitan8085
      @darktitan8085 Před měsícem

      ​@@zorgish4439 yes but bluetooth is built into the damn phone.
      Theres whatsapp too, but americans dont use it do they?
      You'd hear people complaining that they dont want to download one more app to chat.......except if its messenger or snapchat that is perfectly fine somehow.

    • @Circial
      @Circial Před měsícem +5

      @@xdevs23 if you are in the same classroom, proximity really isn't an issue. There are solutions like Moodle that work as cloud storage for something like a script.

    • @Noggles10
      @Noggles10 Před měsícem +6

      Stop asking for more government control. Start demanding better if the companies making these products.

  • @optinihilis
    @optinihilis Před 20 dny

    I really don't understand why is everyone thinking this way. If I make a company and I develop some devices which work very very well with each-other, i might not want to make them work well with my competition, that's why they are called competition. This should be legal in my opinion. The fact that you can't escape my "walled garden" means that you like my products that much that you wouldn't want to go back to any other company. It's my company and I develop my product the way I want. Everything was well all these years, and suddenly the US State comes and says "hey, your products are too good, let's create some laws that would take you down because you're getting too much power".

  • @macelvi9568
    @macelvi9568 Před 27 dny

    Can we talk about MKBHD cinematography😂🎉

  • @timalles8601
    @timalles8601 Před měsícem +61

    Love how you've narrated the 'beautiful garden and MASSIVE walls.'

  • @dvrds
    @dvrds Před 28 dny +1

    I tell you it is not as popular in other countries= export costs. I live in Portugal and an iPhone base model costs more than minimum wage, around 900€/1000€. So people get really discouraged and opt for mid range samsungs or other cheaper brands around 400€ or something.

  • @alexanderjamezz
    @alexanderjamezz Před 27 dny

    I wouldn’t mind the green bubbles but being able to answer my iPhone on my Mac is too dope of a feature!

  • @miketaylor4162
    @miketaylor4162 Před měsícem +137

    You are so right about the Blue/Green bubble issue with teens. When my son started high school, he was using a galaxy s20 plus and loved it. Within in 2 weeks of being in 9th grade, he asked if I could get home an iphone since he was now known as the green bubble kid and the kids would tell him he must be from a poor family since he didnt have an iPhone. We got him the iPhone 13 Pro Max and he was the onky kid in his class to have the "latest and greatest" iPhone. Needless to say the kids stopped picking on him.

    • @ashkeeoh
      @ashkeeoh Před měsícem +60

      what a cruel world we live in now…

    • @2010akkii
      @2010akkii Před měsícem +88

      That is the problem instead of teaching kid these thing doesn't matter you prove bullies right after buying I phone for kid

    • @englishpete1011
      @englishpete1011 Před měsícem +21

      Damn. I’d stop being friends with such jerks …

    • @ivanjermakov
      @ivanjermakov Před měsícem +15

      I wonder if this is a similar to the issue with big and heavy trucks in the US, that never used for hauling/towing.

    • @dankanator2751
      @dankanator2751 Před měsícem +14

      See them as classmates not friends....

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Před měsícem +217

    I mean things like the NFC chip lock are just BLATANT abuse of a monopoly. Wanna pay with our phone? Use OUR service or screw yourself! At that point it's not just anti competitive, it's also kind of infringing on consumer rights to use theur hardware as they please.

    • @stevenmolina6958
      @stevenmolina6958 Před měsícem +1

      Elaborate more

    • @user-ne6lx2mc9s
      @user-ne6lx2mc9s Před měsícem +8

      @@mariussignorello You wouldn't have to open the bank app each time if its done properly. I'm in Aus and use one of our banks app on a pixel. All I have to do is tap to pay and authorize payment by putting my thumb on the fingerprint reader on the screen. That's it. If I wanted, I could even turn off the fingerprint authorization and swap it to a PIN, but still wouldn't be required to launch the banks app.

    • @chaselopez1525
      @chaselopez1525 Před měsícem +2

      This statement just doesn't make sense to me for a lot of reason. First of I don't trust any other institution to keep all of my financial data and transactions safe. there's no better privacy than the fact that all that it's all stored and processed on device, no other party sees that info including Apple(The credit/debit card issuing bank always see what you use the card for of course but that's it)

    • @chaselopez1525
      @chaselopez1525 Před měsícem +1

      second I would bet my last penny that if other institutions were the ones to keep all my financial data, they would either monetize it. or sell my data.

    • @chaselopez1525
      @chaselopez1525 Před měsícem +1

      third I don't see a world where all financial institutions play nice with each other, like I don't imagine for instance Chase having a wallet and allowing you to add you Amex's/Discovers/Capital One's cards etc. and idk about you but till be so frustrating going having to go to the individual apps to use cards in the wallet of that app, there literally no better thing than having it all in one place. there's a reason that even on androids more open ecosystem there aren't really any other wallets after Google & Samsung Pay.

  • @TheHelion1988
    @TheHelion1988 Před 2 dny

    Speaking in terms of costs of switching, I don't think that's a wall at all. 1500 for a new Apple phone, or 800 for a decent android phone, + 100 for headphones + 100 for a smart watch.

  • @AtlasNYC_
    @AtlasNYC_ Před 26 dny

    Marques accidentally making Promised Neverland comparisons lol

  • @kezarine
    @kezarine Před měsícem +34

    I like it when discussions from the waveform podcast make it's way into a main channel video 💯 well explained too.

    • @Godballs
      @Godballs Před měsícem +1

      The podcast has essentially become their discussion room for their next vid.

    • @tedzards509
      @tedzards509 Před měsícem

      I'm annoyed with how scared they are to explicitly call Apple out.

  • @WonkiestNebula
    @WonkiestNebula Před měsícem +92

    I think it also rings back to the IE/Microsoft lawsuit. It wasn't that IR and Windows were bundled together, but they let IE do things better and faster than other programs on the kernel level so that no other browser could compete. They don't allow other things to work like the apple watch does so no competition can possibly arise realistically

    • @customledandfiberopticsinc2756
      @customledandfiberopticsinc2756 Před měsícem +4

      Not really a fair comparison. If you bought a PC you had windows and there was no other choice. There are other phones even beyond the Samsung

    • @CyanaraOfficial
      @CyanaraOfficial Před měsícem +8

      ​@@customledandfiberopticsinc2756 well I mean, you do have options if you buy a PC. You can get ChromeOS which is honestly not half bad nowadays, Linux, and then there's Macs. So in that respect I'd say it's a pretty fair comparison. There's plenty of smartwatch options out there that "work" with iPhone, but are limited in capability purely due to the fact that it's paired to an iPhone, and that's not by the smartwatch manufacturers choice. It's more akin to if Microsoft limited the DPI or input latency on my mouse because I didn't buy the stupid bendy mouse that they make. And then they also made it to where that stupid bendy mouse doesn't work with any other operating system. Wouldn't that be insane?

    • @tedzards509
      @tedzards509 Před měsícem +6

      @@CyanaraOfficial Bad take because he is referencing the Microsoft Antitrust case. Back then Microsoft had a marketshare of like 95%. (Linux and MacOS did exist back then too though.)
      I'd argue however that there is no point in letting the monopoly happen when it's obvious Apple is engaging in extremely anticompetetive behavior AND at a near 90% market share in the next generation of consumers. So them getting a monopoly and holding it anticompetetively is just a matter of time.

    • @WonkiestNebula
      @WonkiestNebula Před měsícem

      @@customledandfiberopticsinc2756 and once you get an iPhone, you're locked in until you get another one at least. my point was more about allowing the watch to do things other watches cannot even if they want to

  • @CreepToeJoe
    @CreepToeJoe Před 26 dny +1

    13:11 but he didn't throw the Note! 🤣🤣

  • @rmjrmj4
    @rmjrmj4 Před 9 dny +1

    You totally need to talk about Microsoft next, with the paid services and how they are going to delete Windows 10 [presumably].

  • @maca-damian
    @maca-damian Před měsícem +30

    I love how if you Listen to the podcast you can see the beginnings of these conversations, and then to see a main channel video is awesome : )