Oh my.. Android, seriously?

Kins69

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After staying trustful to WP for years, but getting really annoyed by some of the flaws (see my thread about data roaming suddenly not working in 1 specific country, or the FB app that's so miserably slow), I decided to give a try to Android (I owned iPhone's before and they're just too expensive).

I found a cheap Galaxy S4 and I am shocked by how user-unfriendly Android is! All this bloatware installed, you don't even find the useful apps among them. You need to install a 3rd party plug-in to be able to download images from the Gmail app, seriously Google?!!

So let's face it, it's such bad experience in Android, that I am willing to continue supporting the WP platform but please MS please oh please sort out all the remaining flaws in your system and do it fast!
 
It's when the bloatware duplicates functionality already present that irks me.
 
Um, you simply bought the wrong Android phone. You can disable a lot of bloatware if you know how your phone works, too.

I'm curious as to why you picked one of the worse Android OEMs to begin with, though.
 
Samsung is notorious for gimmicks and unnecessary apps. If I had the chance, I'd try the G3 or Xperia Z2.
 
I took the cheapest one that was available around here, just to try... Wasn't going to take a S5 or One M8 so I took last year's model...

The Xperia Z2 looks amazing, seems to work better indeed, but is way too big. They should make a "mini" version of it.

Anyway, will try to return the S4 and get a L930 instead.
 
Um, you simply bought the wrong Android phone. You can disable a lot of bloatware if you know how your phone works, too.

I'm curious as to why you picked one of the worse Android OEMs to begin with, though.

You said that as if Samsung weren't the most popular smart phone manufacturer on the planet and as if the G4S wasn't their flagship device, just as the G5S is now. I can't see that it's unreasonable to expect a usable device without having to master technical details.

It may be okay for people like us, who can run the developer preview, to know which Android device to get, but clearly the vast majority of new smart phone users would be better off buying a Windows Phone.
 
Dont worry, My friends S4 already took three resets [full] and replaced microphone and still has a HANG feature which causes Slide down to not function!!! [bought before 4 months]
 
Android isn't actually bad. You just need to get the right phone. But I won't lie, there are very stupid things like apps with widgets cant be installed to the SD. WTF! I just find myself babysitting my phone more than actually using it lol. But you guys should try android, just to see what it's like. Just don't buy samsung.
 
After staying trustful to WP for years, but getting really annoyed by some of the flaws (see my thread about data roaming suddenly not working in 1 specific country, or the FB app that's so miserably slow), I decided to give a try to Android (I owned iPhone's before and they're just too expensive).

I found a cheap Galaxy S4 and I am shocked by how user-unfriendly Android is! All this bloatware installed, you don't even find the useful apps among them. You need to install a 3rd party plug-in to be able to download images from the Gmail app, seriously Google?!!

So let's face it, it's such bad experience in Android, that I am willing to continue supporting the WP platform but please MS please oh please sort out all the remaining flaws in your system and do it fast!
During the time you switched, they updated the Facebook app. And Facebook Beta is very fast. It's faster than FB on my iPad and Android.
 
During the time you switched, they updated the Facebook app. And Facebook Beta is very fast. It's faster than FB on my iPad and Android.
I don't know about that. Facebook on other platforms is just as fast (and more stable) than the WP app.

The official Facebook app is rather lacking on the implementation of new features, too.
 
The Samsung apps are a love hate thing, but one of the good things on Android (not sure if WP can do this) is you can disable apps you don't want so you never see them

When I had my Samsung I enjoyed the Samsung version of the apps, but after a year I fancied a changed, disabled the Samsung versions and installed the Google apps, this made the app experience the same as my Nexus 7
Similar thing on the Nexus 7, Google added apps I would never use, disabled these and never see them again

Being able to uninstall them might have been preferable, but with disabling them you can get them back very easily if you ever want to in the future
 
I took the cheapest one that was available around here, just to try... Wasn't going to take a S5 or One M8 so I took last year's model...

The Xperia Z2 looks amazing, seems to work better indeed, but is way too big. They should make a "mini" version of it.

Anyway, will try to return the S4 and get a L930 instead.

The M7 came out last year, you could've tried that.

When people hate on Android, they think so because Samsung is the best selling and most popular Android OEM, but their skin/firmware sucks. I prefer Vanilla Android or very close to it.
 
The M7 came out last year, you could've tried that.

When people hate on Android, they think so because Samsung is the best selling and most popular Android OEM, but their skin/firmware sucks. I prefer Vanilla Android or very close to it.

Agreed - ages ago I had a Huawei Boulder Android phone, locked to Orange and 2.2 (Froyo). Debranding it with Cyanogenmod (and as a result putting Gingerbread on it), it was a lot more usable and a little more responsive (as far as cheap ones go).
 
The M7 came out last year, you could've tried that.

When people hate on Android, they think so because Samsung is the best selling and most popular Android OEM, but their skin/firmware sucks. I prefer Vanilla Android or very close to it.
They think that and the horrible skins OEMs used to put on their devices.

Samsung and Android 2.3 and below.
 
During the time you switched, they updated the Facebook app. And Facebook Beta is very fast. It's faster than FB on my iPad and Android.
Can't say it's fast, when it takes about 2 to 3 minutes (literally!) to upload a photo... And yes, I'm talking about the Facebook Beta app.

Moreover, it's a Microsoft app, not a Facebook app, making it impossible to see updates of your friends on your timeline - unless their privacy settings allow their updates to be seen by 3rd party apps.

So no, sorry, the current FB app on WP is still far, far from anything that I would call acceptable.
 
Just don't buy samsung.
Wish I had read this earlier! Bah, you try, you learn.. only issue that damn store where I bought it doesn't sell any Nokias... just HTC, Samsung and LG. So I guess I'll just have to sell it on Ebay at some point.
 
Oh sorry what I said about Facebook guys. It loads up faster but the photo uploading is abysmal. I never used that feature on wp.
 
It does load OK indeed, it's just that photo uploading thing... which is 90% of my usage. So you understand my frustration there ;)
 
Um, you simply bought the wrong Android phone. You can disable a lot of bloatware if you know how your phone works, too.

I'm curious as to why you picked one of the worse Android OEMs to begin with, though.

That's the bad part of android (among countless others), how is the average consumer supposed to know they "bought the wrong android"? The whole android world is a total mess IMO.


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