TheLostSwede
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It's a perfectly commonly used word in the English language."begrudgingly"
English... how not to like ?
On the topic... what's the point of forcing the use of type C connector and how does it improve our life?
@Vayra86 the issue with Android is the fragmentation. If you use a phone where the manufacturer hasn't messed around with the OS too much, or a Pixel phone, you do in general have a better experience, based on the multiple Android devices I've owned over the years.
I've had some really horrible devices and some that have hardly missed a beat. However, the user experience varies too much, which imho is a big problem for the Android ecosystem.
I simply don't get along with Apple's OS, I find it impossible to find what should be simple settings (Android is hiding more and more too) and the fact that everything ends up on the home screens irks me.