Comment by Hasz

Comment by Hasz a day ago

5 replies

Apple hardware is absurdly good. Airpods, amazing, redefined what wireless headphones are. M-series macbooks, amazing, new benchmark in performance per core and battery life. Plenty of older products too that either created the category or completely dominate it.

Apple software, on the other hand, feels like a totally different company. Stuff like Siri is miles behind the ball, things like Airplay (IME) are flaky with little recourse when they don't work, Liquid glass is slower feeling and a noticeable battery hog. Apple music still has more hiccups and random play stoppage than Spotify.

I really, really like the hardware, but apple software needs some competition. Half of the features in the last 2-3 iOS releases were in Cydia over a decade ago.

bigstrat2003 a day ago

> Airpods, amazing, redefined what wireless headphones are.

Airpods are a cash grab solution to a problem that Apple created, and nobody actually had before. They are the exact opposite of a good product; they are Apple squeezing money from its captive audience. If the iPhone hadn't dropped the headphone jack nobody would've bought Airpods, thus the jack was killed.

  • EagnaIonat a day ago

    > If the iPhone hadn't dropped the headphone jack nobody would've bought Airpods, thus the jack was killed.

    My understanding was Apple wanted to get rid of cables entirely if they could. It's one of the major pieces of waste and the reason EU forced USB-C on everyone.

    Personally I find the airpods great. I use the noise cancellation to sleep.

  • baiwl a day ago

    Yeah, I’m not going back to wired headphones, like, ever.

  • jajuuka a day ago

    To be fair though the switch to wireless earbuds and headphones helped advance that market quickly. That applies to all of the companies in the space. It's also been so nice to not have to deal with tangled wired earbuds or headphones. Removing the jack was a band aid that needed to be ripped eventually, and Apple just happened to be the ones to do it. There is a reason the industry followed. Even when they didn't have their own product to offer.

volemo a day ago

Totally agree.

> Half of the features in the last 2-3 iOS releases were in Cydia over a decade ago.

And I don’t even care about the features. Just give me stability and reliability. Don’t bluntly break what was working before. Spend some time on bug fixing. Please, Apple.