The Tomatoes
CHiOS is clearly falling behind A not so long time ago, Apple et iOS dominated the world of smartphone OSs. But these days, Google and Android are clearly ahead, in term of: - stability (bugs are extremely rare on recent phones), - design (material design), - ergonomy, - variety of offer (+ 200 manufacturers), - power (OnePlus 6T), - customization (it's the case since the beginning of mobile OSs). (note that I'm talking about stock, clean Android and not special versions like Samsung's) Only security remains as an iOS advantage. And still, as long as you don't download weird apps or files from unknown Internet sources, you'll be totally safe on Android.
Alec Heesacker
GBAndroid is good. Android is good to stay away from China Brands, Samsung South Korea, and Doogee Russia. I will be waiting on the Nokia Edge MAX to come out at Best Buy while I am working. Android keeps Autistic Individuals within a good budget. There's Nokia and Nothing European, Lava from India, and then there's the Linux British Phone called Fairphone. Sony of Japan is the expensive brand that requires a job to buy the phone.
Michael
GBMy biggest complaint is the existence… My biggest complaint is the existence of the SpyWare Assistant. It has no secure way of keeping it shut off if the user finds it of little if any use. To me it is useless just a report device that accommodates Google and enabled the devs to ignore users that hates the SpyWare. Of course you would have to value criticism, which Google never has.
Larry Obern
GBEver since you updated the operating… Ever since you updated the operating system, the alarm function in clock settings is a joke. You put a huge dismiss area 1/4 of the screen, and a tiny snooze area, have to hit the word snooze dead on or it dismisses the alarm. Since I use my android as my alarm, this function has made me kate several time. If you do not give me a more reasonable snooze area, it may be time to switch to the despised apple phones.
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.