Quote from: kek on February 02, 2021, 19:21:02
Between Google pushing "Clean and Secure Android", HMD being a dumb follower of Android One, and OEMs like LG/Sony/HTC dying or pulling out like flies, don't be surprised if Samsung ends up re-defining Android by themselves.
At this point, I really hope Huawei manages to shake things up with HarmonyOS. I dont like them as a company, but Google has done nothing in 10 years to make Android better for end-users.
I can loosely agree about how Android hasn't evolved all that well over the recent years. However I think most people are wrong about Android One. For my needs, I don't need all the fancy gestures, and other crap that most OEMs put on their devices. Coming from Windows Phones, I like a clean, stock OS that performs well.
I had 2 HMD Nokia devices that perform well. HMD sort of needs Android One since all the work has basically been done for them (except for camera app). They don't have the manpower to create their own version (and maintain) their own version of Android. I never had issues with updates to my devices as they were mostly on time.
I can understand that most OEMs squash bugs that are present in the OS when they configure their "flavor" of Android. My issue is the redundant software that OEMs put on. The first thing I have done (whether it be a carrier branded device or a custom Droid like Samsung), I disable/uninstall all the crap they put on to make it as clean as possible.
And lastly, I just got a Sony Xperia 5 II. No problems so far. Wish battery life was a little better. I remember my Nokia making the jump from A-9 to A-10 and the battery life depletion was very noticeable. Everyone has to remember that out of the box versions of an OS will have the best battery life and performance. OS upgrades will always hit the battery life and performance to some degree.
I think this is both a Google and OEM problem in regard to quality testing. They work with fresh devices in their labs thus they don't notice (or fix) these types of things. We notice them because we use these devices and have apps what we install ourselves that we use all the time. So optimizations are not there to address it.