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Posted by Ordxpres
 - October 21, 2022, 16:52:19
And what.. iPhone fans never posted on Twitter from Android devoce? This news is worthy a journalism award.
Android fan here.. Last week i went to Apple store to buy 14 Pro for someone in Poland. That place was surreal. All people there looked like they were on drugs or were a part of some cult. I had a feeling they all had this whacked idea implanted into their brains that they were a part of some better, superior crowd. There are fans on each side of the fence, but Apple crowd definitely drank 10 times the amount of Apple coolaid.
Posted by The Werewolf
 - October 20, 2022, 19:17:48
Uh. why do you think every fricking stock photo of a phone, tablet or laptop is an Apple product?

Apple markets *directly* to media content producers and encourages art types to be a little fanatical about the brand. It's the brand on their desk and in their pockets so everyone must use it right?

If you went by social media or even TV or movies, Apple has 92% of all tech markets.

But even most tech sites are run by media types and they are also highly pro-Apple. Sites like ZDNet and The Verge even have callouts for Apple and not for Microsoft, even though 85% of all computers in the world run Windows.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 20, 2022, 09:53:24
The iPhone seems the weapon of choice for most social media brands of Apple's competitors. In the past, this happened to brands like Huawei and Samsung. Now, the time has come for Google's social media team to post on Twitter using an iPhone and, although the post has been deleted, it won't be forgotten.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Caught-red-handed-Google-s-social-media-team-used-an-iPhone-to-post-about-the-Pixel-7.663218.0.html