(08-18-2022, 03:06 AM)alaraajavamma Wrote:(08-17-2022, 06:29 PM)orbital Wrote: But is that really true? Everybody wants reliable calling, SMS that works,
a camera that is calibrated at the factory, and no problem with charging
when the battery goes to 0% or the phone is powered down.
Some responsibilities must be taken on by the manufacturer.
everyone want's all notifications immediately and everyone want's that apps open like in second or so and in the same time they want 2 weeks battery life. In reality, it is extremely difficult to reconcile certain things.
But is it really? Take the Linux distros for example: Everyone needed a stable C compiler,
a stable kernel, basic I/O, or otherwise Linux would not have gotten off the ground
and would have lost to OpenBSD etc. People want freedom, but that freedom
requires a supportive platform to enable it. Being able to make calls, send SMSes
and charge properly are analogous to Linux having keyboard and video drivers.
They have to be there or no one can embrace their freedoms.