Leah Halvorson
GBFirst you guys take away the aux port… First you guys take away the aux port to plug in headphones yo try to force me into either using wireless or buying an adapter. Then when I buy the adapter you force the volume so low that I have to choose between a whisper or these uncomfortable crap wireless headphones. BRING BACK THE GD AUX PORT.
Joey Umphries
GBFind someone to desig. A charger please. I have always used android thru the years. I have a Galaxy s10 now. Love the function and ease of operating. If they could only find someone to design a halfway decent charging port it would be amazing. i have never owned an android phone that the charging wasn't such a problenthat i quit carrying my phone 50% of the time or more out of aggravation.
David
GBLove Android Being an older person it took me a little bit of time to get used to cell phones. It wasn't long before people were starting to notice that I was sending text messages receiving emails and started the new do the social apps. Easy for us old guys
wayne
GBSlow laggy and crashy....just awful. Ive had android for many years now and after android 6 its just gone utterly pants. Since then its just slow,laggy,glitchy,devices wont connect properly freezes a lot it just awful. Since the last couple of updates phone now gets hot and battery doesnt last as long. I used to be able hammer my phone all day and still have 30-40 percent,now with stamina mode on i'll be lucky if ive still got 15 percent. Fed up with android now but i dont want to switch to apple. Wish there was other alternatives.
Daniel Gorodowienko
DKNo control over our devices. Over the years Android OS is growing bigger and greater for an average user. It's great. Especially customization by installation of third party applications. However, I have noticed already around Android 5 or so that Google puts quite a bit of limitations on users, as well. For example not all applications can be put on a SD card when internal storage lacks of space. But worst of all is that we (users) were never granted a full control over our devices! I despise this approach, and totally don't understand why computer users may have administrative privileges on Linux or Windows, but we cannot on Android. That is simply unacceptable.