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Just Switched From iPhone To Pixel. Still Using Apple Watch

Obviously it doesn't make sense to purchase an Apple Watch if you're not an iPhone user, but in my case, since I had an iPhone and the Watch and then switched to the Pixel, I've just held on to the Apple Watch for now and found that I can still do the following:

THE SETUP


I did actually get rid of the iPhone, so I have the Watch set up with the "Family Member Setup" feature on my wife's phone.

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WHAT STILL WORKS

\- I can use the App Store ! Even if it needs a login, it still uses ...

https://redd.it/n44652
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Smart trackers are going to become a mess.

Now that every single manufacturer is going to create their own version of them and they would all only work within their own ecosystems.

Current examples are - Samsung smart tags? Only with Samsung phones. Apple Air tags? Only with Apple products.

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Google needs to create their own smart tracker API which 3rd party trackers can plug in to ASAP. Using Google Play services, this network would be far bigger than any other 3rd party ecosystem and would work on all android phones. Now If w...

https://redd.it/n4gc5m
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I have spent almost a week with the Pixel 4a 5G and it's been a nice but frustrating experience.

A brief history: I'm agnostic to mobile phone operating systems and try to keep an open mind. If I get frustrated by a company's decisions I'll take my money elsewhere and try to find another device that will work best for me. I usually buy a flagship phone every 2.5-3 years and do my research.

I was a huge fan of Sidekick phones, pre-ordered the first Android phone, the HTC Dream/G1, when it debuted. Loved it and suffered through early Android, jumped ship to an iPhone 4 a few years later (I ...

https://redd.it/n45tkp
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Some things I did to improve privacy (and battery life?)

(Everything I did was without rooting my phone)

I love my Noki 7plus, but when I got it, it was just insane how much bloatware (Evenwell or Google) there was. With all that facebook criticism about privacy, I really wonder why there is really nothing like that concerning Google. I personally dont like google to know everything, gather personal data, have access to my files, personal notes, Photos, searches and more.

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So here are a few things I did before I was comfortable using my pho...

https://redd.it/n4q603
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