They keep on changing operating system more rapidly a major bad thing which keeps developers busy, and is very irritating for users from experience perspective. Lots of advertisement in most of free apps, that cause user to uninstall the app too soon. Lots of crashes and ANRS.
Most consumers don’t know the difference between the makers, they just know they bought an Android tablet and it died three months later. This earned Android a bit of a bad reputation, even though Android wasn’t at fault, but the companies trying to cash in on its popularity.
The next thing we asked ourselves was, why do people hate Android so much?
People may hate Android because Android is more complicated, also very individualistic. You can personalize Android far more than Apple. Apple is worldwide, so is android. Apple is also an American company. Some take pride in supporting that. I’ve had both Android and now Apple.
That not only means that the Android experience is wildly inconsistent across different Android phones, but that carriers and manufacturers have been ignoring the fact that bloatware has long been a security concern. Perhaps the worst part of all of the bloatware added by manufacturers and carriers is that you often can’t delete it.
What are the most common problems with Android phones?
Additionally, some run into connectivity issues with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or both, experience persistent app crashes, see the Google Play Store crashing constantly, or get frustrated with an unresponsive screen. Any phone, regardless of operating system, will have its quirks and bugs.
Another thing we asked ourselves was, how many bad Android apps have been taken down in 2017?
Earlier this week, Google announced that it took down over 700,000 bad Android apps during the year 2017. The number is 70% more than the apps taken down in the year 2016. Malicious apps on Google Play store have been a long-time concern and pose huge risk to Android smartphone users.