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roesel | 2 years ago
Owning a Pixel 4a has been great until the first major Android update, which made the "Adaptive battery" feature discharge the phone within two hours in standby. The fix didn't come for more then a year (!). A very similar thing then repeated with the next major update. One would think buying a phone from the main developer of the OS would come with more stability, reliability, and attention to detail, considering the argument of "oh, but it has to support a hundreds of thousands of phone models, not just 3 a year like Apple" is moot.
What good does 8 years of support do if the phone is borked after 3?
rerx|2 years ago
londons_explore|2 years ago
Every time, I am surprised how speedy and lag-free it feels.
I would really like a 'security updates only, no other updates' phone, because I value speed over some UI redesign or whatever is in the next android update.
roesel|2 years ago
rightbyte|2 years ago
The big might be unintentional, but bug prioritization surely is not.
saagarjha|2 years ago