This is the kind of thing that concerns me. It's that weird "oh, just do a hard reset" thing, or "try pulling the battery" thing, that I experienced with my only other Android device (Droid X). I left and went to the iPhone and literally never had one problem, nor did any of the other iPhone users in my law office.
Now I'm coming back to the Droid operating system and the Note 4 and was assured that Droid OS has come a long way since the extremely buggy OS that I previously experienced in my DX. I've been led to believe that the Droid OS is no longer fragmented, that it had matured, and that it is now consistent and dependable.
I've been following all the N4 posts on this forum as I impatiently await the release of the device on Verizon, and it seems as if there are some issues. Granted, the iPhone 6+, which is the phone I was considering when I chose to pr-order the Note 4, has had some issues as well. But that should be a bit more expected given it was Apple's first foray into phablet territory and iOS 8 is brand new. Neither of these characteristics is true with the Note 4 as KK has been around for awhile and Samsung has been THE phablet company for a few years.
I have no brand allegiance or loyalty one way or the other, and I have been very excited about the Note 4 and have no misgivings about leaving the iPhone platform. But I sure as heck will NOT jump back into a Droid OS that requires constant attention - such as soft/hard reboots, battery pulls, et al. I want a device that works all day every day.
I'm hoping the N4 will do that.
Sorry for the confusion. Android is obviously the OS I'm referring to.
I hope you're right about my worries being unfounded. The phone looks amazing.
And remember also these problems usually have an easy fix. As he said it's open source and also spread across several hundred devices I imagine. There is only one version of the iPhone but many Android phones. Each device has its own configuration which is why some apps may crash on a certain device etc. But as I said there is usually an easy fix or an easy alternate. I like things done my way so for me Android is the ONLY way to go. I get ticked off when my iPad won't upload files to the Web. I do it easily with Android. If documents doesn't work then I upload with Dropbox or whatever. I can deal with these small issues to get my customization.
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Just expect with Android to maybe have to troubleshoot a little.. Things happen especially since carriers can modify things... It's just the nature of the beast.
Apple is closed and controls it 100 percent... I would honestly hope their phone runs flawless.. Because if not.. It's 100 percent on them.
You use Dropbox? I disabled it lol
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Honestly I've never really cared that much about customization. Making things look the way I want them to look on my home screens, for instance, is as customized as I'll likely ever get. Ha ha.
But if this customization that Android folks talk about also has a tendency to mess up a user's device intermittently, then I frankly don't see it as a benefit. People on both major platforms can root or jailbreak if they want to tinker. Having everything work right is what matters.
Again, though, I'm really looking forward to getting the N4. I'll let you Android veterans customize to your heart's content.
It's not all about customization. Like I said on my iPad I cannot even upload my resume when applying on job websites (I apply for a LOT of jobs--small town problems) and it makes me so mad! Most apps that are free on Android are paid on iOS. Who wants to pay 2.99 when I can get it free elsewhere? I bought an iPad to bridge the gap for things like FaceTime and iMessage. But besides that I don't see many other benefits. I'd probably break my iPhone if I had one cuz it'd tick me off daily. To each his/her own...
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