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It's interesting you say "I'm an Android user" instead of "I have an Android phone".


I'm pretty sure they are practically equivalent phrases. Having the phone would imply being a user of the phone, and vice versa.


Why?


Android isn't just for phones. It is (and can be) more than just software for the smartphone form factor.


That doesn't make the original statement untrue (or particularly interesting in my opinion).




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