Microsoft Support Phone numbercan fix the toxic Android hellstew, but it needs a partner: Samsung, LG, ZTE or Huawei?
There
is no way to delicately put this: The Android operating system is, at best, a
hot mess. And, at worst, it's a toxic hellstew. Let's examine this
hugely popular, dysfunctional mobile operating system.
THE ABSOLUTE WORST
Android
is a highly resource-intensive system that chews up large amounts of RAM, which
leads to poor application design. The resource consumption is readily apparent
on Google's own Pixel 3, which is the
company's current flagship and only has 4GB of RAM.
Never mind all the Android 10 bugs and all the third-party
apps that cannot correctly utilize its APIs. It's continuously
resource-constrained in my day-to-day use, with the mix of applications I need.
That includes Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Microsoft Support Phone numberOutlook,
Microsoft Support Phone numberTeams, and Microsoft Support
Phone numberOffice Lens.
It
requires 8GB of RAM to run comfortably on a flagship device, and even the Pixel
4, which is releasing in the next two weeks, has only 6GB.
That's not enough -- even when you consider Android 10 is meant to be an improvement
on its predecessor when it comes to memory management.
But the absolute worst? The Play Store is the Wild West of
malware and viruses, and the entire platform has way too many entry points for
vulnerabilities.
Updates aren't rolled out fast enough unless you own a Pixel.
It can take months to get security updates and over a year to get an Android
version update on many of the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) devices --
if you are
lucky.
I've
been screaming about this for years. The sad reality is this situation probably
cannot be fixed with the current generation of software.
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