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fredwilson@fredwilson
12/15/2022

Being on Android is a handicap when you invest in new things for a living.

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12/15/2022

How so?

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Kiren Srinivasan@kiren
12/15/2022

Weren’t you rocking both iOS and Android devices at some point?

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Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
12/15/2022

Shots fired (I don't disagree)

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Nishith@nishith
12/15/2022

Agree. I'm having to keep a spare iPhone just to try out new things.

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Balazs Bezi@bezi
12/15/2022

Agree. Mainly this keeps me on iOS.

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Pierre Vannier@pierre
12/15/2022

Totally agree!

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tim 🥝@timdaub
12/15/2022

I switched to iOS a few months ago as Android got unbearable. The thing that‘s better on Android is that you can connect the alarm clock to Spotify. And Fdroid. But there are so many bugs.

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Dan Romero@dwr
12/15/2022

Didn’t you used to switch every 6 months?

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Paul Dowman@pauldowman
12/15/2022

I used to switch between iOS and Android every time I got a new phone, keeping the previous one as a second phone, to stay up to date on both ecosystems

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Ben O’Rourke@bpo
12/15/2022

Time to get a burner iPhone just for investment purposes?

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dawufi@dawufi
12/16/2022

I prefer to think of it as training at high altitude

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ManuAlzuru🥑@manu
12/17/2022

Burner phone for crypto and for testing things is the wei