The Cons of Android
Android is Apple’s competitor for iPhone and iOS and has also become a platform. Android’s phone operating system is complicated to use. It’s flashy and extravagant. Google’s idea has reached mainstream status against the iFile app. Some would say that being sexy doesn’t make it useful. People will surely ask for opinions because Android has made its way. Today people love to listen to the pros and cons but let’s stop for a moment and analyze the cons.
Restart and Shutdown
There’s no time to start. The first thing I hate about androids is continuously freezing and closing force. If a program appears or does not react, you will be asked to do so. You may read the episodes near the entrance if you browse some android forums. It looks like more, although Linux depends on Android. It hangs and freezes all the time.
Fragmentation
It’s their platform. The applications depend on an Android variant, which means that you need to buy a phone or even update the operating system. Since network operators require their time, you are left behind while the phones are having fun with these apps. I suspect that the ability to cause people to buy from operators will delay their updates. I wouldn’t be surprised. In addition to the Android variants, there are Makers Skins and Androids. Motorola and HTC have MotoBlur and SenseUI. You turn around and pick up the Android. Therefore, the experience is different on each device. The result? Fragmentation.
Hogging Widgets
Part of the reason is the widgets. Widgets are similar to micro applications that run on the Android “desktop.” These widgets are memory hogs and are mixed with the Android interface. You can put on your home screen many applications that HTC and Android have some SenseUI and widgets preinstalled.
These devices are very similar. When the Internet was in its infancy, many people thought it was cool to create pages with flashing text and text colors.
Poor IU
They disorganized from the menu when cleaned. Many android programs work. Once you get to the “back” button, and then you expect to see the previous screen. Any app and print functions. Can the program be closed? Some apps close when you press down, but maybe not all. You’ll have to start a task killer not to learn or if this program is closed. Each application behaves either through the button or through the menu. Each program’s setting is different, so there is either uniformity in terms of the user interface or nothing instinctive.…
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