LHeaven
GBVery bad and even worst so since I've… Very bad and even worst so since I've got a Google pixel 6 pro that it's running on, it's like having a brand new car that is full of faults, bugs and so forth ..... I've also have a Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra and an old Samsung s10, and fair play to Samsung with their tweaks it runs a lot smoother Google/Android you should be ashamed of yourselfs and hand the Google/Android business over to Samsung at least they get it right (minus Bixby that is) before releasing it to the public to be your guinea pigs Now planning on ditching the Google Pixel 6 pro as all that it does is crash drink battery and glitches everytime I use it and opting to stick with Samsung ... Now I know why your mobile devices are so cheap, half thought about products along with its software
John Hancock
THOne of the best spyware systems One of the best spyware systems. It is just frustrating how setting have so many well hidden tricks, it just confirms this is one of the best spy ware systems
Ben Wilson
GBPeople moaning because of updates need to get a grip. Android is by far the best of out there. Always been on Android, have used an iPhone but utter rubbish when next to a rooted nexus 5, just a shame Samsung has to share android as they are the new iPhone. This is for reviewing android not moaning about your Overpriced SAMSUNG tab that has build quality of paper mache.
Aidan Huntley
GBRead all. Worst phone ever! I have one of your Android 7.0's and it's by far the worst phone I have ever owned in my whole life. It's slow, easy to break, lags very badly, most apps won't download or open, won't connect to WiFi, cameras don't work, the battery drains from 100% to 15% within an hour whilst barley being used, it shuts of stating it's dead even though it's at 87 sometimes, the flashlight won't work, calls are slow and glitchy, and it won't let me call/text some certain people.
Khalil Matt (Cyclone Gamer)
GBAndroid HELP ME PLEASE Because YOU SUCK SUCKS because I have an Android and an Apple, I just got them both, so I do not know how to use them, I looked it up...: When you have a problem with your Android phone, you can try online forums or calling your carrier. But with the iPhone, you can tap into a vast database of useful help articles on Apple's website, get help via live chat, or you can schedule an appointment at an Apple Store Genius Bar. Google doesn't have this kind of direct relationship with its customers. With Android, you’re on your own. Overall, I recommend Apple over Android.