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[2799.28 --> 2802.52] It's apparently less secure than Apple's own service, so it might be unlikely.
[2803.38 --> 2804.60] See, I don't know.
[2804.74 --> 2805.68] It seems pretty secure.
[2805.82 --> 2809.20] It does everything you really need it to do, and it works all the time.
[2810.18 --> 2812.34] And it feels smooth and nice.
[2812.50 --> 2812.84] I don't know.
[2813.16 --> 2813.88] I like that message.
[2814.66 --> 2820.76] It was one of the saddest things about leaving an iPhone was I was like, oh, I have to go back to, like, this weird junk.
[2820.76 --> 2830.98] It's just so weird because, like, when Lou did that video at CES where he asked a bunch of creators what phone they're actually using, a couple people, I think.
[2831.48 --> 2832.30] Maybe it was just one.
[2832.38 --> 2832.66] I don't know.
[2833.08 --> 2834.80] At least one person brought up iMessage.
[2836.06 --> 2838.34] And, like, all my friends are on iMessage.
[2839.16 --> 2840.54] And so I asked off camera.
[2840.62 --> 2841.84] I was like, why does that matter?
[2841.92 --> 2842.28] What does that mean?
[2842.38 --> 2842.56] Yeah.
[2843.04 --> 2843.74] I'm not sure.
[2843.94 --> 2844.12] Yeah.
[2844.20 --> 2844.86] I'm like, okay.
[2844.86 --> 2848.28] I didn't use it enough to actually know because I didn't have an iPhone for very long.
[2848.28 --> 2849.88] Is this just really excellent branding?
[2850.54 --> 2859.10] Because even a tech content creator, and I'm not going to name who they were, but a tech content creator, tech tuber, didn't know why he cared about iMessage.
[2859.88 --> 2860.32] He just...
[2860.32 --> 2862.58] My whole thing was it was very smooth.
[2863.12 --> 2865.12] I like the idea of text messages.
[2865.26 --> 2866.66] I like the idea of default apps.
[2866.88 --> 2868.46] I've always liked the idea of default apps.
[2868.54 --> 2869.68] I like default experiences.
[2870.18 --> 2872.94] I like a Pixel because it is stock Android.
[2872.94 --> 2877.40] I would love to use the stock Android SMS thing, but it's Garbo.
[2877.52 --> 2885.50] I still have to use it, kind of, because, like, my upstairs neighbors, bless their wonderful souls, use old school text messages.
[2886.78 --> 2889.22] And it's kind of jank for that.
[2890.26 --> 2893.36] And there are a few other people in my life that I have to use that for.
[2893.54 --> 2898.00] I use Facebook Messenger for a lot of my stuff, but that sucks.
[2898.00 --> 2903.84] Not only is it, like, scraping everything, it uses a really odd amount of battery life.
[2904.04 --> 2905.86] It's terrible in a lot of other ways.
[2906.12 --> 2908.00] Got people saying that it's a status symbol.
[2909.72 --> 2910.08] Yes.
[2910.98 --> 2913.40] Okay, that's not why I like it, but some people do see it that way.
[2913.52 --> 2919.24] If you pop up in the iMessage with the, like, I have an iPhone color, it's, like, a positive thing.
[2919.38 --> 2920.58] I didn't even remember which one it was.
[2920.68 --> 2921.94] I use it for a very short period of time.
[2921.94 --> 2924.74] I did know that I really liked my iMessage experience.
[2925.34 --> 2933.48] I texted more people when I was on an iPhone because I had iMessage, and I texted less people when I was on an Android because I didn't have iMessage.
[2933.66 --> 2936.18] Because the stock texting thing sucks so bad.
[2936.40 --> 2943.98] I used to have something called GoSMS Pro, like, a long time ago, when texting was still really popular.
[2944.12 --> 2949.90] Because the default Android messaging thing was so garbage that I got GoSMS Pro.
[2949.90 --> 2953.04] But then something happened there, I don't remember what it was, and they were bad.
[2953.18 --> 2955.04] I think I just hate everyone who has these problems.
[2955.36 --> 2957.78] Because they clearly have social lives, and I don't.
[2958.16 --> 2958.68] You know what?
[2958.70 --> 2963.00] You're the one that needs the, like, the address book.
[2963.04 --> 2963.38] You know what?
[2963.52 --> 2963.74] No.
[2964.46 --> 2966.94] In, in freaking Messenger.
[2967.08 --> 2968.54] Well, I didn't say I used it often.
[2968.78 --> 2969.96] Because you meet so many people out playing Babington.
[2969.96 --> 2971.12] I didn't say it was so many people.
[2971.12 --> 2972.20] That you need to look them up.
[2972.24 --> 2974.62] I can prove to you that it's, like, three ever, actually.
[2978.82 --> 2979.74] Well, I'm at zero.
[2979.90 --> 2980.14] Okay?
[2980.36 --> 2983.32] So, you're winning by a lot.
[2983.64 --> 2988.66] Speaking of zero, that's how many new products will be developed by Oppo Digital.
[2989.38 --> 2992.06] So, this was posted on the forum by someone.
[2992.58 --> 2993.50] Nick the Magin.
[2993.74 --> 2994.52] Nick the Magin?
[2994.66 --> 2995.34] Whatever that is.
[2995.38 --> 2995.80] Magin.
[2996.26 --> 2997.18] Very sad day.
[2997.90 --> 2999.90] Oppo, and this is Nick's editorial.
[3000.62 --> 3005.24] Oppo made the best video players on the market with superb build quality and fantastic customer support.
[3005.24 --> 3008.74] Guess the market just wasn't there for the higher-end product.
[3008.86 --> 3015.12] I love my UDP 203 and hate to think that my next player will have to be made of cheap plastic from the likes of Sony or Samsung.
[3015.12 --> 3027.90] So, for those of you not familiar, Oppo was a brand that I already couldn't understand why they existed back in, like, 2012?
[3027.90 --> 3029.72] 2011?
[3029.72 --> 3029.92] 2011?
[3030.52 --> 3040.44] So, this is when I was a product manager back at NCIX, and one of my fellow product managers was going to bring in these high-end DVD players and Blu-ray players,
[3040.44 --> 3046.86] with the argument being that they had sort of fancy upscaling technology and stuff.
[3047.72 --> 3052.98] And they were very expensive, and I kind of went, are you effing kidding me?
[3053.30 --> 3055.94] Like, high-end DVD players?
[3056.44 --> 3062.76] That's kind of like trying to sell premium cassette tapes, as far as I'm concerned, for which I'm sure there's a market.
[3063.62 --> 3064.58] Oh, there totally is.
[3065.86 --> 3067.76] Okay, let me come up with something better.
[3067.94 --> 3068.32] RetroWave.
[3068.32 --> 3072.74] How about, like, stylish dad sandals?
[3073.50 --> 3075.60] Like, okay, I would, you know what?
[3075.60 --> 3075.76] You.
[3076.62 --> 3077.54] Okay, um.
[3080.74 --> 3081.84] I'm working on this.
[3083.14 --> 3087.44] Okay, so there's a niche for almost anything, but not for this, apparently, anymore.
[3087.92 --> 3090.00] Synthwave, or new RetroWave.
[3090.12 --> 3090.98] They like cassette tapes.
[3091.66 --> 3091.88] Okay.
[3091.88 --> 3098.66] So we've gotten past the point where anyone, or at least enough people to sustain this company,
[3098.66 --> 3104.82] care enough about fancy upscaling features and better build quality on their physical media players.
[3105.40 --> 3107.74] Now, I do still buy Blu-rays.
[3108.74 --> 3109.16] Me too.
[3109.16 --> 3109.64] Periodically.