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.
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.
Sebastián Lambert
MXWhat's wrong literally with the TOUCH… What's wrong literally with the TOUCH screens from androids? They don't work whatsoever, if I have it in pants or even inside my bag it will always unblock itself upon contact with other clothes, today all my google tabs were closed because of this while I was listening soundcloud with screen blocked. Also camera's not that good and keeps closing if you want to use it as a mirror awful you limit this resource only if you're actually recording you'll get to do this. Google glitches all the time and updates are endless, ios is better but only for a little because they also keep updating their systems till there's no use and you are obliged to go buy the lastest iphone. Too bad they want to rip us every year with disposable phones, economy's not that good to be throwing off money like that
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.
Roe Jogan
GBNot sure if this platform actually… Not sure if this platform actually cares about their users privacy. So many times I have to give my consent to be able to use some basic smartphone features, it feels like they mine every possible bit of information about their users.