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star-glider | 3 months ago
The USB-C thing just made everything better. It cost Apple basically nothing---maybe a few million/year of profit, which for a company that's worth $3 trillion is nothing, and it made my and many other people's lives quite a bit more convenient.
Same with this Airdrop thing, and same with RCS (although there's some reporting that RCS had more to do with China than the EU).
Eventually, someone is going to break open iMessage, and poor Apple will actually have to compete again for customers. Maybe they'll innovate something more interesting than Airpods Ultra Mega Pro Max or a thinner phone.
fingerlocks|3 months ago
However I would preferred a backwards compatibility lightning 2.0 upgrade. Cleaning a usb-c port is a huge pain and they are more prone to pocket lint clogging than lightning.
ebbi|3 months ago
lsaferite|3 months ago
yyyk|3 months ago
Aloisius|3 months ago
It made all the iPhone docks/speakers/etc. obsolete. The last time that happened, when Apple swapped the old 30 pin connector for lightning, it pissed off a fair number of customers.
This time they could blame the EU which was likely a huge plus.
kcb|3 months ago
fmajid|3 months ago
https://developers.facebook.com/m/messaging-interoperability...
mensetmanusman|3 months ago
Not sure why that is, but something to ponder.
tonyedgecombe|3 months ago
baiac|3 months ago
tracerbulletx|3 months ago
CharlesW|3 months ago
star-glider|3 months ago
My point was just that Apple is such an outrageously bad actor (and the USB-C and Airdrop rules so beneficial) that these rules were getting even a very pro-market person like me to at least be open to the idea of regulating some of these out-of-control giants.