Android is still more open, you can side load apps. For example I like newtube and revanced, it's easier to sync local files like when using syncthing.
AnkiDroid is a fantastic app.
I can use extensions in Firefox, and real alternatives browsers.
If android gets so locked down so it's almost as using an Apple phone, I'll use graphene or just stop using a smartphone altogether.
n8cpdx|14 hours ago
Yes I could use Firefox and ublock to get around YouTube ads, but it actually worked worse than using Orion browser on iOS to do the equivalent. The Pixel 10 Pro couldn’t manage 2x without audio stuttering even at 360p. My iPhone can do it with 4K YouTube video, not that I need that.
iOS natively supports self-hosted contacts and calendars. No hoops. Android needs a separate app that may or may not work (my experience: it doesn’t work and doesn’t give useful feedback when it doesn’t work).
The app quality is so much worse on Android I had to go back. No forward gesture in apps and browsers - insane omission. There are literally only two calendar apps on Android that allow touch-based event editing - Business Calendar 2 Pro (paid subscription) and the Samsung exclusive calendar.
How does a modern smartphone not ship with a decent calendar?? Or touch friendly web navigation?
The rendering engine of the browser is far down the list of priorities compared to supporting basic daily workflows.
cromka|10 hours ago
Supposedly it's there, but it's up to the app to support that gesture.
> Samsung exclusive calendar
I am actually still wondering whether Samsung isn't the way to go, they do make sure to allow you the choice of not having to use Google apps, so they have their own calendar app, their own AI app, etc. I am currently on Nothing phone which is full-on Google. Might give Samsung a try before I move back to iOS.
EDIT: although I can already see they have no CalDAV support, either: https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/mobile-apps-services/sam...
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ForHackernews|11 hours ago
You're comparing semi-abandoned AOSP tools with commercial Apple utilities.
philistine|10 hours ago
Put in that context, it is not strange at all that your specific need is not met. All those people with Android, they don’t use a calendar to manage their lives. Maybe work forces them to use a calendar but that’s it.
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nunez|8 hours ago
Though you're right in that Android will always have the upper hand in browser freedom. I definitely miss running real Firefox (with real extensions) on my phone. If only Snapdragon could provide anything close to A-series CPU performance.
cromka|15 hours ago
You get a general feeling that Android is half assed if you don't use a Google account. Adding tasks using Gemini voice assistant? Sure, but only if you use Google Tasks. And so on.
I moved to Android from iPhone and am actually considering going back for those very reasons. Super annoying to see these limitations, iOS was much more provider-agnostic.
n8cpdx|14 hours ago
Yes DAVx5 exists, but Google Calendar was buggy with local calendars and DAVx5 actually didn't work reliably afaict.
Calendar.app is totally seamless with synology on iOS. Same with contacts.
Android was working overtime to make sure I use Google for everything. iOS isn't perfect but I don't have to jump through crazy hoops to be in control of my data.
charcircuit|15 hours ago
>real alternatives browsers
Using webkit as the underlying engine within the different browsers on the platform has provided enough customization. The parts I actually care about in regards to the browser are the parts actually handling the user experience and not the engine itself. Webkit has evolved enough that it is good enough for my needs at least.
cromka|15 hours ago
fsflover|15 hours ago