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Android hardware is weak. UI is good, app ecosystem is weaker than Apple but more free at least.

Apple hardware is top notch, obviously. But I wish the software side was not so strictly controlled, look at the browser picture for example or in-app platforms or the shenanigans with the 30% cut.

Then small nits like:

- the alarm doesn't tell me how many hours to go when I set it

- the orange silent button is an abomination that needs to go. With Apple's focus on not having any buttons I have no idea why it has lasted this long

- the volume settings make no sense in the way that Android's make sense

So basically I'd like some wizard to take both of those phone systems, throw them in a cauldron, stir them together, throw away the slag, and sprinkle in some extra goodness. Ahhh some day maybe ...



> Android hardware is weak

Is it ? I'm using a 4 years old $200 phone which suits me just fine, if not for stupid apps requiring more resources for a worst experience. The only reason of upgrade is battery wearing off.

Any Google related issues might be mitigated switching to LineageOS as the hardware is relatively open.


There's a certain level of truth to it, as none of the Android phone makers appear to be able to push for a customized SoC, even the ones with own designs (Samsung) appear to keep a "wall" between mobile and SoC divisions.

This means that relatively easy wins like throwing a lot more cache on high end phone, are unavailable because instead they are just one of the many customers for the SoC with different priorities resulting in a compromise design.


I've stuck to the Google product lines and the hardware has been awesome. Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 5, and Pixel 4a. Each has improved on the previous as well.




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