If you were not pleased with your PC, you could already for a few decades put a bootable OS installation media to your PC, press a key in boot (F12), etc.. then choose to boot from this media, press the enter key couple of times, choose a setting here or there and tadaaa..., you have a new fresh PC without all the bull****, ready to run as brand new and with pretty much standardized user experience :).
After 10 years of Android development we are still not there and the platform is still fragmented as hell with serious fundamental problems. User experience and battery life of hundreds of device models are ruined by unneccessary bloatware
What makes Android so different that you could not boot from OTG USB stick by a standardized button combination (e.g. power button and volume down), or by just having the choice in the menu that usually comes from pwr-button up or pwr-button down...? And after that just install a new OS like windows 7 for PC without the complex process of first rooting a kernel, then installing CWM, then doing zillion things in CWM, and then installing customROM, and keeping your fingers that it works and you dont need to do extra factory reset, dalvik cache wipe, etc..etc....
Why it needs to be so much more complicated than with PC.....?
And why cant you disable manufacturer bloatware in android (like you can win winphone)...? If Google really wanted unfragmented platform could it not just put requirements for the manufacturers that if they want the next version of Android or Google Apps, then android needs to be easily reinstallable to the device from USB-stick, and the used needs to have the option to be able to remove all bloatware and return the original vanilla android experience to the device...? Or could it not require that there is a standardized way to boot from external media connected by USB OTG cable.
Other serious problems that still exist in 2015. Audio latency is still a joke that prevents a real interactive gaming or music composing experience.
Touch latency is also still behind IOS and Windows phone.
I have not tried to use a mouse in android but 2 years ago when I did, it was totally unusable experience with horrible latency. Is it still nowadays like this?
How about a bluetooth keyboard? Can you use it as smoothly as a bluetooth keyboard in ios...?
After 10 years of Android development we are still not there and the platform is still fragmented as hell with serious fundamental problems. User experience and battery life of hundreds of device models are ruined by unneccessary bloatware
What makes Android so different that you could not boot from OTG USB stick by a standardized button combination (e.g. power button and volume down), or by just having the choice in the menu that usually comes from pwr-button up or pwr-button down...? And after that just install a new OS like windows 7 for PC without the complex process of first rooting a kernel, then installing CWM, then doing zillion things in CWM, and then installing customROM, and keeping your fingers that it works and you dont need to do extra factory reset, dalvik cache wipe, etc..etc....
Why it needs to be so much more complicated than with PC.....?
And why cant you disable manufacturer bloatware in android (like you can win winphone)...? If Google really wanted unfragmented platform could it not just put requirements for the manufacturers that if they want the next version of Android or Google Apps, then android needs to be easily reinstallable to the device from USB-stick, and the used needs to have the option to be able to remove all bloatware and return the original vanilla android experience to the device...? Or could it not require that there is a standardized way to boot from external media connected by USB OTG cable.
Other serious problems that still exist in 2015. Audio latency is still a joke that prevents a real interactive gaming or music composing experience.
Touch latency is also still behind IOS and Windows phone.
I have not tried to use a mouse in android but 2 years ago when I did, it was totally unusable experience with horrible latency. Is it still nowadays like this?
How about a bluetooth keyboard? Can you use it as smoothly as a bluetooth keyboard in ios...?
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