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I never owned it but the htc wildfire no dbout.
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The very first one.
The screen was so tiny and so were the buttons it was a nightmare to use.
I don't remember make or model though, so yeah. :p
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g1?
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Vodafone 845. It was one of the cheapest smartphones in the market at the time, made by Huawei, and it used some atrocious parts (e.g., terrible, insensitive touchscreen w/ poor resolution; horrible mic, A/D and D/A converters and hp output).
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atrix 4g(?) I think it was called. Motorola was ahead of its time with the dock and large display. As if it had enough power to get any work done.
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I had a samsung stratosphere I think it was. I got it because I wanted a physical keyboard on my phone but then I realized that it had absolute zero support and that it was going to go the way of the dodo in like 2 months, so I dropped it for an S3. In the time that I had it, it was a pain. There was only one custom rom and it was pitiful, everyone else was onto I think ICS at least, maybe JB and it was stuck on GB with no updates whatsoever, not even any Cyanogen support.
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My current one, a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime. The last phone at least had a good screen resolution ( moto e ).
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I've got a HTC Desire at the moment and it's pretty awful. When you take a photo there's a lag of a full second or more before it snaps. The battery life is also appalling.
The worst phone I've used was some Galaxy Mini junker from years ago I borrowed. The worst feature is the garbage touch screen.. are they called capacitive touchscreens or something? Trying to hit anything on the screen was a 50/50 chance.
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I had an Android phone that I thought would be a great Android phone, but it actually did not meet expectations. Sony Xperia Z1 Compact. The battery life got ****ty quick, the camera was not as good as advertised, things started going wrong about two years after I bought it (of course), and the software was bloated and buggy. For a premium price, I got a midrange experience. And some idiot bought the thing off me for $90. I hope he likes it, at least.
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And this is the reason that I'm hesitant about moving from the iPhone. With that phone, you can be assured of what you're getting. With Android, not so much. And being potentially stuck with a dud for a couple of years is worrying.
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HTC Thunderbolt. First phone with 4G LTE, but battery was atrocious and Sense UI was hot garbage.
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And this is the reason that I'm hesitant about moving from the iPhone. With that phone, you can be assured of what you're getting. With Android, not so much. And being potentially stuck with a dud for a couple of years is worrying.
If you don't walk in blind then you won't get a dud, I started doing research after my first blunder and it got a lot better. Don't buy Samsung because TouchWiz is hot garbage. I currently have a nexus 5x and it's really great, I don't know how the pixel fares but I'm not in the market for one either.
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I've got a HTC Desire at the moment and it's pretty awful. When you take a photo there's a lag of a full second or more before it snaps. The battery life is also appalling.
The worst phone I've used was some Galaxy Mini junker from years ago I borrowed. The worst feature is the garbage touch screen.. are they called capacitive touchscreens or something? Trying to hit anything on the screen was a 50/50 chance.
Ha! That was my second android and by far the worst. Battery life made the phone useless. 1-2 hours of calls and texts, less if you actually wanted to watch a video. Pair this with many hours to charge it back up and it basically had to be plugged in all the time. It was also super slow and laggy. I went through 3 of them under warranty and on the 4th finally got a different phone on my providers dime.
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And this is the reason that I'm hesitant about moving from the iPhone. With that phone, you can be assured of what you're getting. With Android, not so much. And being potentially stuck with a dud for a couple of years is worrying.
If you don't walk in blind then you won't get a dud, I started doing research after my first blunder and it got a lot better. Don't buy Samsung because TouchWiz is hot garbage. I currently have a nexus 5x and it's really great, I don't know how the pixel fares but I'm not in the market for one either.
I actually have two Samsung tablets, and I like the interface. Which really means that, as with a lot of things, it really depends on the buyer's us case. But those were inexpensive on specials from Barnes and Noble, related to turning in my old Nook. With a phone, without the ability to use it for a while and see what it's like, you are depending on others' views, which might not work with your own.
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My Moto G 3rd Gen. So this phone is actually really good IF you don't do the stupid thing I did and thought oh, 1 GB of ram and 8GB internal memory? that should be fine for 2015/16 :confused: boy was I wrong it lags, I can barely have my basic apps on the phone that I was used to using on my Nexus 4 (which by the way was an amazing phone) the camera on this is mediocre at best, sometimes producing a decent photo but most of the time its an utter potato. Luckily I bought this phone with the intent of updating within 2yrs so now I am looking the Pixel or the iPhone 7, just want to wait it out a bit longer to see how the pixel holds up for the first few months of release to see if there is any issues.
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And this is the reason that I'm hesitant about moving from the iPhone. With that phone, you can be assured of what you're getting. With Android, not so much. And being potentially stuck with a dud for a couple of years is worrying.
The nice part about Apple is you know they will support the device with OS updates for at least a few years. Android updates are dependent upon the phone manufacturer. With my Sony, I was stuck with 5.1.1 and they did not plan on offering further upgrades on the OS. And this phone was less than three years old.
I'm not sure what the other Android manufacturers are doing, but I was not impressed with Sony. Too much bloatware, stopped pushing OS upgrades too soon, felt like the phone was built to last only through a contract term.
People like their Nexus, though.
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And this is the reason that I'm hesitant about moving from the iPhone. With that phone, you can be assured of what you're getting. With Android, not so much. And being potentially stuck with a dud for a couple of years is worrying.
The nice part about Apple is you know they will support the device with OS updates for at least a few years. Android updates are dependent upon the phone manufacturer. With my Sony, I was stuck with 5.1.1 and they did not plan on offering further upgrades on the OS. And this phone was less than three years old.
I'm not sure what the other Android manufacturers are doing, butI was not impressed with Sony. People like their Nexus, though.
I think an important part of getting an Android phone is getting a "Pure" Android OS, some manufacturers bloat their phones so much, I remember using my friends sony which was nice and I heard it had a great camera. After using it to take a few shots the phone was like heating up and lagging, he told me all the bloatware camera features make the camera so slow and dysfunctional although it takes nice photos :(
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I'm not sure what the other Android manufacturers are doing, but I was not impressed with Sony. Too much bloatware, stopped pushing OS upgrades too soon, felt like the phone was built to last only through a contract term.
Wasn't Sony [Ericsson] actually one of the first vendors to enable unlocking the bootloader through an official channel? I hope it still holds.
Thanks to that, CyanogenMod and legacyXperia, my 2011 xperias are running fairly fresh Android builds.
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Maybe, I'm just lucky but so far I have Samsung and Asus but both are still working and do have a great performance. I have both for more than 2 years already. I just hope, it could not be worst in due time.
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HTC Incredible or HTC Desire 626
Incredible I had when it was new. It got too hot and everything about it was miserable. The ROMs were all terrible. The wifi disconnection problem was never fixed and that was just one of many bugs.
The HTC 626 is when I threw my phone onto a bed and missed and it went crack. Missed the day to return it to Verizon by a day and sold it on craigslist to some kid.
Man I would even take Blackberry's Android support over either HTC. I love my current Android more than any phone I've had thus far though.
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Xperia play, made for games: barely handles an emulator.
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My current phone. Sony Xperia.
The touch sensor is all sorts of ****ed. Registers touches wrong, doesn't register touches, registers non-existent touches.
All around crap.
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I think it's xperia
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Take your pick. They've all sucked for me
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We should all buy Sidekicks and be happy again.
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rMNDqO2HjEU/maxresdefault.jpg)
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"you've had"
I never owned it
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My current phone. Sony Xperia.
The touch sensor is all sorts of ****ed. Registers touches wrong, doesn't register touches, registers non-existent touches.
All around crap.
I thought japan made the best electronics ?
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My current phone. Sony Xperia.
The touch sensor is all sorts of ****ed. Registers touches wrong, doesn't register touches, registers non-existent touches.
All around crap.
I thought japan made the best electronics ?
Have had 2 Xperias, and both were very najs
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Droid 2. My mom got it for me as a replacement phone because my old broke. Ended up having that phone for 4 years before I finally got an S6. Worst 4 years of my life.
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Honestly, all the Android phones I've had were ****e. I think they were all HTC, though. Maybe that's why. Can't remember the models since the names are amazingly dumb. HTC Pro Premium Edge Pro or something. And then the Diamond Edge Premium Limited. Or something. Inspire? I can't recall.
I had a Nexus 7 tablet, too. It was okay, I guess. Android just always leaves me wanting functionality over customization. The hardware was okay, but the OS always leaved me not feeling like I was able to get anything I wanted done. There were always comprises in comparison to iOS at the time.
The OS I loved the most was WebOS. Don't get me wrong, the Palm Pre was horrible hardware (I had five of them, four of which I had in the course of like... a month?), but the OS was really innovative at the time. Shame HP ****ed it all up.
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Couple things. Verizon exclusives, and verizon branded phones, including the Pixel are notorious for not providing OS updates. I think in the entire time I have been using smart phones on Verizon network, first one was a Motorola Droid Maxx about a week before the Droid Maxx HD came out, I have gotten a total of 1 update per phone. This is not an issue with Android, but an issue with Verizon. I have heard that Verizon is one of the worst for that. The reason is because all OS updates have to go through the provider, and that costs money.
If you outright buy a non carrier locked phone, your updates come direct from Android. That being said, I have used Motorola Droids since I went to smartphones, and have yet to get a bad phone. My only regret is not having the cash to outright buy a phone not carrier locked.
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My current phone. Sony Xperia.
The touch sensor is all sorts of ****ed. Registers touches wrong, doesn't register touches, registers non-existent touches.
All around crap.
I thought japan made the best electronics ?
Have had 2 Xperias, and both were very najs
I was on the fence about getting an XZ..
But I wanted to get spied on by the NSA so went with something with the fingerprint scanner..
I heard the Jpn version that has the scanner won't let you turn off the camera sound like other japanese fones.... so you don't want that....
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We're back on this?
For the record, I am happy with my OnePlus Three experience so far.
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I still honestly preferred the polished feel of Windows Phone 8. I begrudgingly switched back to Android because I do webdev and was fed up having to borrow co-workers' devices to test rendering issues in mobile browsers. Honestly, the right answer would be to buy a dead iPhone and random $60 Android handset and leave them in the office, but we're not that organized.
I had a Samsung Skyrocket-- a Galaxy SII with LTE when that was a novelty. It got virtually no long-term support and putting it on Cyanogenmod just made it less stable.
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This might anger some, but the Nexus 5 had horrendous battery life. Definitely couldn't make it through an average day on a single charge, and I got in some inconvenient situations because of that.
For instance: car trouble, and no way to call family or AAA. Had to run inside a pizza restaurant and beg them to use their landline! I've since jumped ship to the 7 plus and it's like day and night with regard to battery life.
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I can't remember the exact model but it was a Sony Ericsson. The RAM was just a measly 256MB and I had to root it to get rid of the bloatware.
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HTC wildfire, still using it...
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HTC wildfire, still using it...
masochistic tendencies detected
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This might anger some, but the Nexus 5 had horrendous battery life. Definitely couldn't make it through an average day on a single charge, and I got in some inconvenient situations because of that.
For instance: car trouble, and no way to call family or AAA. Had to run inside a pizza restaurant and beg them to use their landline! I've since jumped ship to the 7 plus and it's like day and night with regard to battery life.
Android went bonkers after 4.0 to 5 transition on many phones.. it has to do with the wifi services being ran in loops..
I heard that clearing the cache helped some phones but not others..
But the only thing that worked for me, was an auto wifi disabler, which FULLY disabled wifi services on android 5.0 when the phone is locked.. I had no more battery problems after that.. The difference was huge..
Same symptom as you had, couldn't get through the day, then after I installed the wifi disabler, battery went back to original
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This might anger some, but the Nexus 5 had horrendous battery life. Definitely couldn't make it through an average day on a single charge, and I got in some inconvenient situations because of that.
For instance: car trouble, and no way to call family or AAA. Had to run inside a pizza restaurant and beg them to use their landline! I've since jumped ship to the 7 plus and it's like day and night with regard to battery life.
Nobody denies the ****ty batter life, and camera, of the Nexus 5. For me, the 5 was my favorite device mainly because of its design. The perfect size and design made up for its obvious downfalls for me.
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This might anger some, but the Nexus 5 had horrendous battery life. Definitely couldn't make it through an average day on a single charge, and I got in some inconvenient situations because of that.
For instance: car trouble, and no way to call family or AAA. Had to run inside a pizza restaurant and beg them to use their landline! I've since jumped ship to the 7 plus and it's like day and night with regard to battery life.
Android went bonkers after 4.0 to 5 transition on many phones.. it has to do with the wifi services being ran in loops..
I heard that clearing the cache helped some phones but not others..
But the only thing that worked for me, was an auto wifi disabler, which FULLY disabled wifi services on android 5.0 when the phone is locked.. I had no more battery problems after that.. The difference is huge..
Yeah I experimented with similar jury rig fixes, but with the 7+ I can leave wifi and Bluetooth on all day, along with streaming music and movies, without a second thought. By the time I plug in for the night, I've still got 50% battery left! It's completely spoiled me and I'd need a lot of convincing to go back
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This might anger some, but the Nexus 5 had horrendous battery life. Definitely couldn't make it through an average day on a single charge, and I got in some inconvenient situations because of that.
For instance: car trouble, and no way to call family or AAA. Had to run inside a pizza restaurant and beg them to use their landline! I've since jumped ship to the 7 plus and it's like day and night with regard to battery life.
Android went bonkers after 4.0 to 5 transition on many phones.. it has to do with the wifi services being ran in loops..
I heard that clearing the cache helped some phones but not others..
But the only thing that worked for me, was an auto wifi disabler, which FULLY disabled wifi services on android 5.0 when the phone is locked.. I had no more battery problems after that.. The difference is huge..
Yeah I experimented with similar jury rig fixes, but with the 7+ I can leave wifi and Bluetooth on all day, along with streaming music and movies, without a second thought. By the time I plug in for the night, I've still got 50% battery left! It's completely spoiled me and I'd need a lot of convincing to go back
/Tp4 can't fords ipho..
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Original iPhone. It was the worst Android phone imho
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The G1. That thing was a turd.
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Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. Loved the speed and the size. Bought it for being compact and WATERPROOF. Splashed some water on it while cleaning and it died. Sony you lied!
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EASILY the BlackBerry Storm ... I went through 8 of them in 1 years time
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EASILY the BlackBerry Storm ... I went through 8 of them in 1 years time
Wow, tigersharkdude, you either haz too many side girls to call or you rip too many people off on drug deals.
hahahahahahahahaha
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EASILY the BlackBerry Storm ... I went through 8 of them in 1 years time
Wow, tigersharkdude, you either haz too many side girls to call or you rip too many people off on drug deals.
hahahahahahahahaha
Those things couldn't stay connected to the Verizon network fir anything
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EASILY the BlackBerry Storm ... I went through 8 of them in 1 years time
Wow, tigersharkdude, you either haz too many side girls to call or you rip too many people off on drug deals.
hahahahahahahahaha
Those things couldn't stay connected to the Verizon network fir anything
One day.. Tp4 will haz as many females as tigersharkdude, hopefully utilizing the power of At&t ??
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LG G4 was the worst Android phone I've ever owned because I went through 4 of them in about 3 months.
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Honor 8.
Only because the glass which is less hard as from other smartphones.
It scratches easily and after a month it looks very bad and my older smartphones looked after a year still better.
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It's not available in Western Countries but I used the Cherry Mobile Flare. It's an inexpensive phone with acceptable features. The only problem was that it has the worst quality ever. The phone died after seven days of use. Fortunately, I was able to get a refund. Will never buy any Cherry Mobile phone again.
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Every Galaxy I ever tried to own. The OS was just...too...damn...bloated.
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My Note 4 was great... Until AT&T force pushed the Marshmallow update and now it's a slow buggy piece of **** that chews through its brand new replacement battery in hours when I'm not even ****ing doing anything. I hate you AT&T. I want my phone back.
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All replica smartphones from the Chinese brands
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All replica smartphones from the Chinese brands
/racist
hahahahahahaha
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All replica smartphones from the Chinese brands
/racist
hahahahahahaha
LOL "oriental"
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My Galaxy Nexus on Verizon. Seemed like after about 6 months it'd just get slower and slower and slower until I did a full reset. It'd work good for a little bit then I would have to go through the same process again. Didn't matter if it was stock or with a different ROM it always seemed to go that way. I was pretty damn happy to get rid of it.
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My Galaxy Nexus on Verizon. Seemed like after about 6 months it'd just get slower and slower and slower until I did a full reset. It'd work good for a little bit then I would have to go through the same process again. Didn't matter if it was stock or with a different ROM it always seemed to go that way. I was pretty damn happy to get rid of it.
Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
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Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
Maybe it's not Android, maybe it's you (the single common denominator).
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Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
Maybe it's not Android, maybe it's you (the single common denominator).
no , it's the google spyware.. aka android-kernal
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Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
Maybe it's not Android, maybe it's you (the single common denominator).
no , it's the google spyware.. aka android-kernal
Google spyware is optional in Android, see Replicant (or even CM or whatever it's called now—without Google Services).
Also, wtf is android-kernal and what does it have to do with Google Services?
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Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
Maybe it's not Android, maybe it's you (the single common denominator).
The common denominator is the Android OS. I've heard way too many people having the same symptoms for it to be just me. Unfortunately, it's just not a good OS.
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Every android phone I've ever owned suffered from the exact same thing. They just get bogged down after a few months.
Maybe it's not Android, maybe it's you (the single common denominator).
no , it's the google spyware.. aka android-kernal
Google spyware is optional in Android, see Replicant (or even CM or whatever it's called now—without Google Services).
Also, wtf is android-kernal and what does it have to do with Google Services?
well android uses the linux kernal.
but what happens is, every phone , every manufacturer has to inject their own specialty code..
And much of this code is malicious and espionage like, because if it was only at the upper software level, people could stop it from running more easily..
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removed.
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no , it's the google spyware.. aka android-kernal
Google spyware is optional in Android, see Replicant (or even CM or whatever it's called now—without Google Services).
Also, wtf is android-kernal and what does it have to do with Google Services?
well android uses the linux kernal.
but what happens is, every phone , every manufacturer has to inject their own specialty code..
And much of this code is malicious and espionage like, because if it was only at the upper software level, people could stop it from running more easily..
Yeah, it was clear from the beginning, that you were completely clueless.
If vendors include out-of-tree code, Google has no control over it, and it's vendor-specific. In other words, t's not in the upstream, i.e., your post about "google spyware aka android-kernal" (whatever a "kernal" is) is complete and utter bullcrap.
There is a problem with vendor's kernel customizations (not honoring the license) and lack of updates for released products, but it has little to do with surveillance other than vulnerability to targeted attacks. In part because it can be done in user space (see, e.g., Motorola (http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html)), in part because every cellphone contains a separate proprietary subsystem: the "modem" itself.
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well android uses the linux kernal.
but what happens is, every phone , every manufacturer has to inject their own specialty code..
And much of this code is malicious and espionage like, because if it was only at the upper software level, people could stop it from running more easily..
Yeah, it was clear from the beginning, that you were completely clueless.
If vendors include out-of-tree code, Google has no control over it, and it's vendor-specific. In other words, t's not in the upstream, i.e., your post about "google spyware aka android-kernal" (whatever a "kernal" is) is complete and utter bullcrap.
There is a problem with vendor's kernel customizations (not honoring the license) and lack of updates for released products, but it has little to do with surveillance other than vulnerability to targeted attacks. In part because it can be done in user space (see, e.g., Motorola (http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html)), in part because every cellphone contains a separate proprietary subsystem: the "modem" itself.
What are you talking about, everything you've said just affirms my statement. hahahahaha
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Htc one, motorola moto g, all of them are rubbish because they only got updates for a year or so. The next one which will be a nokia 3 or 5 with pure android and updates guaranteed forever (!!??).
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Worst Android phone was a Samsung Galaxy (don't remember which gen). Had it 6 years ago with Boost Mobile and that thing just couldn't do anything well.
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So far I only have on android phone. It is my first. But not the least. I can do most important tasks with it. I think people have a desire to get new phone even when there is no need for it.
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I finally retired the wildfire after 6 years. Treated myself to a one plus 3t.
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Droid X.
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That piece of **** HTC thunderbult that verizon instantly regretted and abandoned. Totally not bitter about that /s
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My first even smartphone. A Sony Ericsson. It was really sturdy but the internal storage was so low that i had to root it to free some space.
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droid x
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removed.
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I tried Android for the first time when the Motorolla Atrix came out. I had it for a week and returned it for an iPhone. IT was horrible.
2 Months ago I traded the iPhone in for a Galaxy S8+ and I am enjoying it.
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Kyocera Hydro C5170 Boost Potato
I figured hey, this should be able to stream Spotify without locking up. Alas, how can an alarm wake you up if your phone is in potato mode? In my defense, I bought it when there were very few water resistant phones (2013). Tossed the thing in the garbage before I had a chance to try out the <OH NO!> water resistance feature. Keeping my ancient unlocked iPhone 1 would have been the better choice if I hadn't accidentally run it over with my car.
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Well I finally upgraded my Sony Xperiass to a Galaxy S8 and the difference is night and day. I used to trash on the Galaxy line-up, but the S8 has come a long was since my S3. It's a great phone!
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Well I finally upgraded my Sony Xperiass to a Galaxy S8 and the difference is night and day. I used to trash on the Galaxy line-up, but the S8 has come a long was since my S3. It's a great phone!
i'm still pissed off @ my s7, no good screen protector
s5 is the best.. flat screen FTW.. perfect glass screen protector fit..
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Well I finally upgraded my Sony Xperiass to a Galaxy S8 and the difference is night and day. I used to trash on the Galaxy line-up, but the S8 has come a long was since my S3. It's a great phone!
What screen protector and case did you go with?
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Well I finally upgraded my Sony Xperiass to a Galaxy S8 and the difference is night and day. I used to trash on the Galaxy line-up, but the S8 has come a long was since my S3. It's a great phone!
What screen protector and case did you go with?
None and none. I live on the edge.
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Well I finally upgraded my Sony Xperiass to a Galaxy S8 and the difference is night and day. I used to trash on the Galaxy line-up, but the S8 has come a long was since my S3. It's a great phone!
What screen protector and case did you go with?
None and none. I live on the edge.
A fellow lad who lives dangerously! I sport an S6 Edge Plus with no protection. I think I've had it two years now without incident. It's one of the first phones I've had that seems to get better and more performant each software update.
Now that I've said all this I sure I've jinxed myself...
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I'll be interested to see what Google do with Fuchsia. Developed completely in house. Supposed to be a reaction to all the Android fragmentation. Maybe they'll control the product a bit better?
I enjoyed Windows Phone 8 for a while. Really snappy. Incredible battery life. It really did lack on the old app front but I'm guessing that could be got around with some sort of Android to Fuchsia bridge until developers switched over.
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Except for, Sony Ericsson that I've mentioned. I never had the worst android phones anymore. Maybe, I'm lucky enough to have my Samsung and Asus now.
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Mine was the Motorola Backflip. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanwhitwam/2017/01/16/the-5-worst-android-phones-of-all-time/#27d9fe7c2db3
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HTC Desire X
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asus is the worst i ever had
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asus is the worst i ever had
nexus 7 tablets by asus were great.
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asus is the worst i ever had
Why do people* even post this rubbish other than to boost their post count?
Asus is a _brand_. I'm sure they've had many products and different generations of them. Was it a specific model/generation? Why? Even if it's the brand, why were they the worst? Customer support? Some shared characteristic (like using inferior parts)? Something else? Geez.
* assuming it's people and not bots; one can never be sure these days
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Worst Android phone. So I mention Asus. Why will I need to dicuss about other Asus product that are not Android build?
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According to GSMArena, there are 72 phones with Android from Asus (http://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sMakers=46&sFormFactors=1,2,3,4,6,10&sOSes=2) (excluding watches).
Think about what information your post provides to a reader. None.
An asus phone could be your only phone (with Android), then it'd happen to be the worst too, although not necessarily bad. It could be that your other phones were simply better and that one(?) wasn't bad either. It could be that some specific feature like customer support, software support, hardware quality or whatever sucked in one way or another.
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According to GSMArena, there are 72 phones with Android from Asus (http://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sMakers=46&sFormFactors=1,2,3,4,6,10&sOSes=2) (excluding watches).
Think about what information your post provides to a reader. None.
An asus phone could be your only phone (with Android), then it'd happen to be the worst too, although not necessarily bad. It could be that your other phones were simply better and that one(?) wasn't bad either. It could be that some specific feature like customer support, software support, hardware quality or whatever sucked in one way or another.
why do people even post about people who post about their superficial brand disloyalty/loyalties.. ?
hahahahahahha.
relax davkol, you're eating too much beef..
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relax davkol, you're eating too much beef..
Did you just assume my diet?
If I eat too much of anything, it's tomatoes these days. Seriously, it's getting out of hand.