Your attitude is more likely to be the eventual cause of the demise of Android. "Haha, ok"? Android in large measure beat out the other IOS alternatives (windows phone, etc) because people believe that an OS based on an open source foundation would be more responsive to the desires of the public it serves, rather than answering questions and concerns with arrogance and disdain.
I for one have a strong desire to be able to record my phone calls. It is legal for me to do so in the commonwealth of Virginia, and as long as I count on my cell phone calls for scheduling and executing the events of my life I will have the desire to create and retain legal records of what occurs during my phone calls.
I don't like having others decide how I protect my own privacy, and I don't like having a company decide based on PC pendulum swings how they will change a capability I have depended on for a significant period. And I REALLY don't like people claiming how many or few people support a particularly feature without backing it up. Unless you've asked ME if I want a feature, don't claim to know the stats.
OK?
Doug Huneycutt