One thing you hate the most about your phone?

mohit9206

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If you have to point out only one thing about your current phone that you hate the most, what is that thing?
I would say the one thing i hate the most about my phone is the lousy amount of internal storage. It sucks not being able to download big high graphics games because my phone doesn't have enough internal storage to install it.
What about you?
 
Nothing, because I bought the phone I wanted.

Sure, a non-removeable battery is a pretty major issue for me but I love Motorola too much to go elsewhere (LG, Samsung), so I have to accept that as a compromise. You cant blame/hate your phone for having too little storage as you chose the option.
 
The AMOLED on my Nexus 6 and its battery. I'm already not a fan of AMOLED. The screen burn-in issues alone make me hate it and the battery is not good either because of the 2K screen.

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Battery life on my Nexus 5. Still love the phone in general, but hate that I need to carry an extra charge pack if I want to guarantee having a charge at the end of a long day.
 
On my Nexus 6 the physical design isn't the best looking. I've previously had the iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 and while I preferred their design the stock android on Nexus 6 beats it.
 
my galaxy s6.

When i was using s4 mini, it had better? or to say simple interface where i'd have a little menu on the button part.

Now its gone, and it has a built in menu in every page.

That was the main disappointment in my new device.

That's because android went away with menu button a while ago, took a while for Samsung to catch up.

I would say mine would be the battery on my s6, just wish it was a bit bigger.

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I really like my phone (Zmax) although this is the first phone I've had where the battery can't be removed (that's a bit disconcerting to me). The one thing I would change about it is to make it a little smaller, there is so much bezel at the top and bottom of the phone that it really adds unnecessary girth to the phone.
 
Definitely battery life, more or less for all brands. It is the reason why I still keep my old brick phone too. The developments there did not keep up with the rest so far. But there are news this will change soon.
 
The speaker quality on the Note 4 isn't that great. Nor has it been on any Samsung device before the S6 and Note 5

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probably that HTC didn't even try to make there apps look good. Like the contacts etc are so bland and ugly I use 3rd Party Software for everything...
 
Battery, as everyone else has mentioned, but also how it can freeze sometimes. The lack of responsiveness drives me insane, especially since I didn't seem to experience it on my iPhone.
 
Htc m8. It can get a bit hot but I don't mind that when it happens. Battery isn't as good as it was. Otherwise I'm a fan.

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My Nexus 6 is either possessed or it's up to no good behind my back. All too often, when I pick it up, the display reads that it's connected to "T-Mobile" when it ought to read "T-Mobile WiFi Calling," usually because it's all of 18 inches away from my wireless router. Once it's in my hand, though, the display quickly flips to "T-Mobile WiFi Calling" as though that's what it meant all along.

I suspect if my hearing were better I'd be able to hear it go, "Doh!" right before it made that sudden switch.
 
I have the Note 3 and I cannot stand that I have to restart my phone to get the mobile data working sometimes.
 
Honestly I wish that manufacturers would invest in the battery of a phone more. I still get 2-3 full days out of mine, but I long for the day when I only have to charge a modern smartphone once a week or less!
 
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I own the Note Edge. I don't hate anything except the awkward speaker placement. That's the only thing I absolutely hate about coming from iPhone to Samsung in the midst of the Galaxy back speaker era.

I know my phone isn't a big screen television, but it helps to not have to cup my hand over the speaker to hear a video or music play when I'm not using my bluetooth headphones.