Five worst things Android users need to know!
WEB DESK: People love to buy Android phones due to their different and interesting features. Each year, companies release phones having fascinating features along with innovative apps. Despite all the positive aspects, there are seven worst things that users need to know.Â
Infected Apps
It is a misapprehension that Android phones are susceptible to iOS and malware but it is not. Due to malware infected apps in the google app store and huge variety of third party app stores, it is way easier to download malware in Android phones than iPhone.
Discovering good apps
It is obvious that there are many good and interesting apps in Android phones but there are worst ones too. There are copycat apps as well. There maybe apps that are extremely popular on iPhone and do nothing for Android Phone. Many newly released apps may not be available on Android and most of the time people refer to iOS. Therefore, it is extremely frustrating to find appropriate apps for Android phones.
Performance issuesÂ
Not all the Android phones have performance issues but many have. Users complain that their phones got slow in a year or two. It is due to user interface and battery life plunges. Many users face blue tooth and wifi connectivity issues along with google play store crashing. Some gets frustrated due to still screen.
Finding phone accessories Â
The phones like Apple's iPhone are standardized in size that is why it is easier to make its accessories. Since there is huge variety of Android phones it is a bit difficult for accessory makers to manage. Also, if a person sees something like a charger, speakear system, a car mount or any other accessory, it may not fit the phone he owns.
Not open as it seems
It is pretty satisfying for Android developers and devotees that the Android is more easy to customize than iOS, it is not actually open in practice. Moreover, it is impossible for the users to delete the apps that are pre-installed in their phones as they need to root their smartphones in order to gain entire control.
Note: The article was originally published in cheatsheet.com
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