Why do iphone users still see their phones as a status symbol
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Wait people really give a shit? Never seen or heard about that
Source: I’m also a college student
Nope - no one gives a shit what phone you have. Maybe I’m just old but I haven’t heard this from literally anyone or anywhere.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
Some people need to justify their choice to overspend on something...
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I think this comment highlights just why people still think iPhones are a status symbol. They don't know any better or even anything of the market but they are sure confident about it.
IPhone will get 5-6 years of updates, but Android phones from Google, Samsung, and some others will get 7 6 years. Somehow that means the iPhone is better?
What next, they will claim that iPhone is private and Apple doesn't spy on everything they do to sell them ads? Something that if they read Apple's privacy policy quickly would find out is also wrong. Or then claim it is somehow more private that Android which can actually block most of the adware spying with apps like DuckDuckGo which are officially on the Play Store?
I recently got a Pixel 9, really hoping it will last the full 7 years
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I have never ever ever encountered a single person who treated their iPhone as a status symbol.
you definitely have, they probably just didn't mention it to you specifically
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They don't. You do.
wrote last edited by [email protected]explain how the people who always have the newest iPhone and show it off to all their friends DONT think it's a status symbol
better yet explain how, I, the person with a several year old android phone who HATES apple considers an iphone more important than they do
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I'm not saying this is okay either, but it's the way the world is, isn't it? Humanity isn't doing a great job overall, at least in an absolute sense, and part of that is that adults absolutely do buy stupid status symbols to flex on each other.
I think explaining is a very worthy pursuit. As for tolerating, I'm not actually in charge, so I don't have a choice!
and part of that is that adults absolutely do buy stupid status symbols to flex on each other.
Exactly. And when they do, we don't say "Well, that's just what humanity does".
We say "Despise these covetous pricks".
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What? Samsung guarantees 7 years of security updates for most phones. Google does the same.
That's relatively new, they probably haven't looked in a while.
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Kids are like that. Most adults don’t care.
It is still cliqueish even if they don't do it intentionally when you have things like they assume you have apple things like the iPhone charger( deprecated now) or airdrop.
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What? Samsung guarantees 7 years of security updates for most phones. Google does the same.
Since when do they do this? I switched in 2017 and back then 3 years was a luxury.
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I‘m the tech guy most people ask for help. If they want a new phone, my first question is for how long it should last and what their price range is - then I mostly suggest an iPhone. You get 5-6 years of support for $600, while Android you need to pay that every 1-2 years.
Incorrect. A Samsung Galaxy A16 (USD $200) has 6 years of security updates.
Since when does Samsung do that? I switched back in 2017 and haven’t been interested in the mobile phone market since the Galaxy fold 2
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Since when does Samsung do that? I switched back in 2017 and haven’t been interested in the mobile phone market since the Galaxy fold 2
The Galaxy A12 was released in 2020, it had 4 years of updates, Galaxy A15 released in 2023, had 5 years of updates, Galaxy A16 released in late 2024 (for the US, it was early 2025), now has 6 years of updates. S-Series phones (most of those cost $550 and above) have 7 years of updates)
It's just security updates tho, new features are not guaranteed for budget phones (like no "AI" features for A-series phones, but then again, its just more marketing gimmics anyways, who really uses those?), but its secure enough for banking.
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I think this comment highlights just why people still think iPhones are a status symbol. They don't know any better or even anything of the market but they are sure confident about it.
IPhone will get 5-6 years of updates, but Android phones from Google, Samsung, and some others will get 7 6 years. Somehow that means the iPhone is better?
What next, they will claim that iPhone is private and Apple doesn't spy on everything they do to sell them ads? Something that if they read Apple's privacy policy quickly would find out is also wrong. Or then claim it is somehow more private that Android which can actually block most of the adware spying with apps like DuckDuckGo which are officially on the Play Store?
The user had outdated information regarding the security updates. That was true around 2015, but in 2025 its not the case anymore, they just never got updated on the new info because they already jumped ship to Apple.
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The Galaxy A12 was released in 2020, it had 4 years of updates, Galaxy A15 released in 2023, had 5 years of updates, Galaxy A16 released in late 2024 (for the US, it was early 2025), now has 6 years of updates. S-Series phones (most of those cost $550 and above) have 7 years of updates)
It's just security updates tho, new features are not guaranteed for budget phones (like no "AI" features for A-series phones, but then again, its just more marketing gimmics anyways, who really uses those?), but its secure enough for banking.
The people who come to me only care about their pictures. It is I who has to make sure that those who click on every link they receive and open everything attached are unable to fuck something up.
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As a person with a nice income, an iPhone is a device that‘ll get security updates for 5-6 years. Meaning that I can just put away 30 bucks a month and get the replacement immediately. On Android I had to get a new one every 2-3 years to get consistent security updates. I switched to an iPhone X when it came out, now I have a 14 Pro and don’t to plan to get a new one anytime soon.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Samsung gives 7 years. Google gives 7 years as well. Your information is outdated.
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Samsung gives 7 years. Google gives 7 years as well. Your information is outdated.
It certainly is. The fold 2 released in late 2020 and that was when I stopped caring about tech and more about people not fucking up ther phone by sheer dumbness.
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I think this comment highlights just why people still think iPhones are a status symbol. They don't know any better or even anything of the market but they are sure confident about it.
IPhone will get 5-6 years of updates, but Android phones from Google, Samsung, and some others will get 7 6 years. Somehow that means the iPhone is better?
What next, they will claim that iPhone is private and Apple doesn't spy on everything they do to sell them ads? Something that if they read Apple's privacy policy quickly would find out is also wrong. Or then claim it is somehow more private that Android which can actually block most of the adware spying with apps like DuckDuckGo which are officially on the Play Store?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Wont mean the phone will make it tell then with the original battery
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
Not a youngster, but I would say because it’s a simple choice. Don’t have to think which brand sporting Android is better and definitely don’t have to worry about what custom ROM to install. Troubleshooting between different models can be a pain. People just want something that works out of the box without having to be an expert.
1 choice (mainly) vs (too) many choices.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
The only reason I have an iPhone is because our car only has Apple CarPlay installed (or whatever it's called). I can never go back to mounting my phone on the dash and using the tiny phone screen for maps and music.
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Not a youngster, but I would say because it’s a simple choice. Don’t have to think which brand sporting Android is better and definitely don’t have to worry about what custom ROM to install. Troubleshooting between different models can be a pain. People just want something that works out of the box without having to be an expert.
1 choice (mainly) vs (too) many choices.
I can't think of a single mainstream android phone manufactuer that requires any expertise setting up their phone out of the box (for doing anything an iPhone can do).
You then have the option to install 3rd party software or a custom ROM but that is not required, just a bonus that isn't available to Apple users.
I mean, don't you just log into an account these days and it's all there?
Certainly no more complicated than setting up an iPhone.
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The only reason I have an iPhone is because our car only has Apple CarPlay installed (or whatever it's called). I can never go back to mounting my phone on the dash and using the tiny phone screen for maps and music.
Hey internet brother. Don't get locked in like that. There are USB devices that turns your car display into a full blown Android that is extremely customizable.