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"Let the customers decide"
Well, I did - I don't have a smartphone, except one Samsung unregistered to anything - WIP where I'm checking how many useful apps can I run without email registration or putting a SIM inside (it's not a phone, as such, I know).
Thing is that Google and Apple are duopoly who abuse their position in every manner imaginable. 'Phone as a service', really... A gadget that I paid good money for, requires additional payment of service (phone bill, internet), paying for applications - each of those things I'm relatively OK with. What I'm not OK with is that I'm like a guest-account on the device I supposedly own, can't turn off a number of things and have very little control over device overall - especially for things that matter to me - damn, I can't take out the battery from iPhone...
Add the extortion fee of 30% to that (both Google and Apple, but also Steam for example) and it's kinda easy to side with Epic, who does the same as the Steam competition.
The very thing that Google and Apple are still existing and are allowed to continue with anti-customer practices they use, is the final proof that there is no God.
Well, I did - I don't have a smartphone, except one Samsung unregistered to anything - WIP where I'm checking how many useful apps can I run without email registration or putting a SIM inside (it's not a phone, as such, I know).
Thing is that Google and Apple are duopoly who abuse their position in every manner imaginable. 'Phone as a service', really... A gadget that I paid good money for, requires additional payment of service (phone bill, internet), paying for applications - each of those things I'm relatively OK with. What I'm not OK with is that I'm like a guest-account on the device I supposedly own, can't turn off a number of things and have very little control over device overall - especially for things that matter to me - damn, I can't take out the battery from iPhone...
Add the extortion fee of 30% to that (both Google and Apple, but also Steam for example) and it's kinda easy to side with Epic, who does the same as the Steam competition.
The very thing that Google and Apple are still existing and are allowed to continue with anti-customer practices they use, is the final proof that there is no God.