Quote from: Anonim on December 12, 2020, 10:49:19
Well, first buying an apple products, you only received the right to own the hardware, not the software.
Unlike some android devices that can be bootloader's unlocked and you can just replace all the software inside it, you can't do that to Apple products. By tying yourself to apple software, you're bound to be ruled by Apple terms.
The solution: don't use and buy apple products.
@Anonim - I don't think you know what you are talking about. When you buy any hardware it is your right to do whatever you want with it. That includes running whatever software you want. Apple basically makes it extremely dificult from having that right, including banning you from their walled garden App Store if you jail break.
I don't think you understand Android. Unlocking the bootloader and rooting etc. is allowed and supported by Google. After rooting your Android phone, you can install the most powerful and feature rich apps from Google's Play Store that requires Android phones that are rooted.
But you don't even need to root your Android. You just check the option to install apps from other sources (in settings) and you will be able to install from any source using APK files... you can also install from Amazon's play store, open source websites like XDA or other 3rd party app platforms like APKmirror and Chinese websites etc. Not to mention gaming platforms like Google Stadia, Nvidia Geforce, Microsoft xCloud etc.You can download/install APK files from gaming devs like Epic too.