>On your phone. That you bought and, at least theoretically, own.
No, there's no theoretically about it. You own the phone, you do not own the software. There are unofficial jailbreaks out there if that's more your persuasion.
>No, I think Android is "plagued with" the ability to run the apps you want when you want.
I said it was plagued with baked-in vendor customizations that cannot be removed without installing a new ROM. I never once said sideloading is a bug. Get your panties out of your ass. If you want to have a discussion on it, stop twisting my words. I didn't insult your precious, I criticized it. If you think this criticism is invalid, there are ways of getting your point across without restorting to ignoratio elenchi or setting up strawmen.
No, there's no theoretically about it. You own the phone, you do not own the software. There are unofficial jailbreaks out there if that's more your persuasion.
>No, I think Android is "plagued with" the ability to run the apps you want when you want.
I said it was plagued with baked-in vendor customizations that cannot be removed without installing a new ROM. I never once said sideloading is a bug. Get your panties out of your ass. If you want to have a discussion on it, stop twisting my words. I didn't insult your precious, I criticized it. If you think this criticism is invalid, there are ways of getting your point across without restorting to ignoratio elenchi or setting up strawmen.