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CTDOCodebases an hour ago

It's Android stop expecting it to make sense. You have to learn some intricacy of some tool so you can forget it and have to learn it again three months later.

iOS is no better. Sure everything is intuitive but it's going to get a redesign so next year you are going to have to learn everything from scratch or a feature you use often will just break.

k4rli an hour ago | parent [-]

Using AOSP-based Android roms, I haven't noticed any big changes in years. In current "android 16" and my old "android 10" device one couldn't really tell a difference. Very simple UX, no bloatware apps, no hidden drawers coming out from sides.

I've tried the vendor ones by Samsung, OnePlus etc with fresh devices and this Android experience really is awful.

CTDOCodebases an hour ago | parent [-]

I wish there was more love for more vanilla forms of Android. I would trade more simplicity out of the box and regular software updates over the current situation.

Personally I'm blown away by Motorola options in the budget range. For raw value alone there offerings are hard to beat.