My mother’s upgrading from a Huawei P9 to an iPhone she received as a gift (don’t know which model it is).

She doesn’t know how to use iOS and I’m finding it difficult to teach her, since I don’t know how it works either, so I was wondering if it was possible to install some version of Android on it.

Sorry if it’s the wrong community to post this in

  • Atemu@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The other replies answered your question already, but this may solve your little “problem” here: Apple offers free in-person training sessions on how to use their products. They’re intended precisely for non-technical people like your mother.
    So, if you don’t want to be the person teaching her how to use iOS, you could look into getting her to attend these sessions instead.

    You can fault Apple for many things but this offer of theirs is just great on every level IMHO.

    https://www.apple.com/today/

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      1 year ago

      It’s amazing the things you can and cannot get when you pay a shitload of money

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        1 year ago

        I wouldn’t be surprised if this programme made them a rather sizeable profit even if they had a typical margin on their products.

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          I’m certain it does. It’s just a less expensive OEM with smaller profit margins can’t afford to do things like this. In short, when you buy an Apple product, this is what you’re paying for, even if you don’t need it.

          I see it a lot with premium products. You pay 100% more than the competition and typically you get better warranty coverage and service. The question is whether you need those things or if they are worth it when you could simply buy an entire second product from a competitor.

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            It’s just a less expensive OEM with smaller profit margins can’t afford to do things like this

            No, that’s what I mean by “even if they had a typical margin”. I’m saying it could be profitable despite their insane margin because you get people buying more of your products.

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              1 year ago

              I disagree. If you have a $1 profit margin you’d have to sell a massive number of devices/consultation to afford to pay the employees. Not to mention you need to have an already-successful business with expensive brick-and-mortar locations.

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      1 year ago

      Updoot for this - my ex-mother-in-law got a lot out of this by both taking classes and dropping in to ask questions. They were always helpful and polite, and spent whatever time she needed