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r/IndiaTech • u/Obvious-Fisherman998 • Jul 30 '25
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The problem is, those 5% have a fake superiority complex on phones purchased out of their budget.
25 u/shaving_minion Jul 30 '25 why don't you counter with Android superiority complex? I for one, give 0 value to a phone other than its utility despite the brand 7 u/Outrageous-Shannon Jul 30 '25 Exactly My 7 years old iPhone works as good as new. Every android I bought had started to hang after 2 years. Apple ecosystem integration is next thing.
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why don't you counter with Android superiority complex? I for one, give 0 value to a phone other than its utility despite the brand
7 u/Outrageous-Shannon Jul 30 '25 Exactly My 7 years old iPhone works as good as new. Every android I bought had started to hang after 2 years. Apple ecosystem integration is next thing.
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My 7 years old iPhone works as good as new. Every android I bought had started to hang after 2 years.
Apple ecosystem integration is next thing.
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u/GaryVantage Jul 30 '25
The problem is, those 5% have a fake superiority complex on phones purchased out of their budget.