First of all, your anecdote fails because phones and cars are different things. Second, if it’s based on my comment above yours, I did not suggest at all “if you don’t like it, get an Android”. That’s just one of a few things that you can do in this case, and I strongly suggested that this was not really a good choice, because Android doesn’t come with something like iTunes that lets you sync and backup to a computer over a cable or WiFi connection. If that’s such an important feature, then I’m not sure Android is a valid choice at all. Really your only choices are the three above them, most likely just deal with the fact that you have to enter your passcode now if you want the ability to backup to a computer, unless and until Apple changes this. And wishing that they change it, or complaining about it here, isn’t going to get Apple to change. Maybe trying to convince John Gruber, Jason Snell, Joanna Stern, et. al., to write an article complaining about this - that might work?
It actually wasn’t.
Alright, let’s shut this thread down—it’s no longer being constructive.
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