The Most Annoying Android Apps
#2
Posted 18 April 2012 - 06:48 PM
I'd rather pay for an app than have my battery drain by half. I'd also be willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that can cut down the battery consumption of free games as well.
I'd also rather pay more for mobile operating system than risk malware and data spikes.
I'd also rather pay more for a mobile operating system than have to deal with all that pre-installed crapware.
And since I love having the best apps/games. I'm willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that has best apps/games as well as the best version of the apps/games.
#3
Posted 19 April 2012 - 01:56 AM
#4
Posted 19 April 2012 - 02:11 AM
I use Easy Task Killer every so often, bu from what I can see, it's more so useful for freeing up memory and reducing lag when too many apps are running in the background. Personally I wish Google would create an option to completely close/kill an app when it's not needed. This is probably my one and only gripe.
Battery life is common with most smartphones, yes, including the oh-so-venerable iPhone. But as manufacturers up battery sizes and make their CPUs more power-efficient, I see this becoming less of a problem.
#5
Posted 19 April 2012 - 05:15 AM
Angry Birds needs access to your phone's network so it can stream ads to you.
Personally i hate the amount of Free apps on the Android market, i really wish people would just charge 99c and be dont with it. however it would mean that developers couldn't make a half decent game and then charge for the other half.
#6
Posted 19 April 2012 - 06:08 AM
Mattvm8v, on 18 April 2012 - 06:48 PM, said:
I'd rather pay for an app than have my battery drain by half. I'd also be willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that can cut down the battery consumption of free games as well.
I'd also rather pay more for mobile operating system than risk malware and data spikes.
I'd also rather pay more for a mobile operating system than have to deal with all that pre-installed crapware.
And since I love having the best apps/games. I'm willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that has best apps/games as well as the best version of the apps/games.
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#7
Posted 19 April 2012 - 06:27 AM
xyberviri, on 19 April 2012 - 05:15 AM, said:
Angry Birds needs access to your phone's network so it can stream ads to you.
Personally i hate the amount of Free apps on the Android market, i really wish people would just charge 99c and be dont with it. however it would mean that developers couldn't make a half decent game and then charge for the other half.
Oh, I agree they need access to your contacts -- just not *constant* access. You don't need to access contacts to share in those apps -- you share on their social networks. But the apps need access so they can pick through your address book and let you know which of your friends are on their network. But sometimes you don't....really...want that.
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#8
Posted 19 April 2012 - 08:10 AM
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, on 19 April 2012 - 06:27 AM, said:
xyberviri, on 19 April 2012 - 05:15 AM, said:
Angry Birds needs access to your phone's network so it can stream ads to you.
Personally i hate the amount of Free apps on the Android market, i really wish people would just charge 99c and be dont with it. however it would mean that developers couldn't make a half decent game and then charge for the other half.
Oh, I agree they need access to your contacts -- just not *constant* access. You don't need to access contacts to share in those apps -- you share on their social networks. But the apps need access so they can pick through your address book and let you know which of your friends are on their network. But sometimes you don't....really...want that.
Foodspotting for Android does _not_ access your contacts and obviously doesn't ask for the permission because it doesn't use it.
Unfortunately Android's permissions system is not set up so that a developer can ask for and be granted one-time access to a feature. It would be great if Google would add that.
#9
Posted 19 April 2012 - 08:30 AM
Mattvm8v, on 18 April 2012 - 06:48 PM, said:
I'd rather pay for an app than have my battery drain by half. I'd also be willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that can cut down the battery consumption of free games as well.
I'd also rather pay more for mobile operating system than risk malware and data spikes.
I'd also rather pay more for a mobile operating system than have to deal with all that pre-installed crapware.
And since I love having the best apps/games. I'm willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that has best apps/games as well as the best version of the apps/games.
And someday when you can choose your mobile operating system independent of the hardware and/or cost, you will have a point. Right now you don't.
#10
Posted 19 April 2012 - 08:47 AM
EXAMPLE 1 - FLASHLIGHT APPS - An app that does nothing more then let you use your phone like a flashlight does NOT need access to your contacts list in any way.
EXAMPLE #2 - ANY GAME APP - Unless the game actually makes use of the camera there is no reason the game needs permission access to your camera or your contacts list.
Someone with the skills to create Android apps should start a revolution of providing minimal permissions apps. Perhaps it could be a subscription service wehere you get access to/use of any apps the app developer puts out for a monthly fee and in exchange for paying you get apps that never ask for any permission that is not really necessary for the app to work.
#11
Posted 19 April 2012 - 10:50 AM
Mattvm8v, on 18 April 2012 - 06:48 PM, said:
Almost all of the reasons I will never buy another Android device have been listed in this article.
I'd rather pay for an app than have my battery drain by half. I'd also be willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that can cut down the battery consumption of free games as well.
I'd also rather pay more for mobile operating system than risk malware and data spikes.
I'd also rather pay more for a mobile operating system than have to deal with all that pre-installed crapware.
And since I love having the best apps/games. I'm willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that has best apps/games as well as the best version of the apps/games.
#12
Posted 19 April 2012 - 04:44 PM
#13
Posted 19 April 2012 - 05:42 PM
JoshuaPease, on 19 April 2012 - 04:44 PM, said:
I use FB for Android and it has never crashed either. As far as the claims on the Google play page go you will never please all the people all the time either. It even has over 1.25 million 5 star ratings out of a total of almost 3 million.
#14
Posted 19 April 2012 - 06:10 PM
#15
Posted 19 April 2012 - 06:33 PM
MichaelHelsing, on 19 April 2012 - 06:08 AM, said:
Mattvm8v, on 18 April 2012 - 06:48 PM, said:
I'd rather pay for an app than have my battery drain by half. I'd also be willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that can cut down the battery consumption of free games as well.
I'd also rather pay more for mobile operating system than risk malware and data spikes.
I'd also rather pay more for a mobile operating system than have to deal with all that pre-installed crapware.
And since I love having the best apps/games. I'm willing to pay more for a mobile operating system that has best apps/games as well as the best version of the apps/games.
Another secret Apple fan-boy/girl.
And you're an Android fanboy. So, what's your point?
#16
Posted 19 April 2012 - 07:28 PM
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, on 19 April 2012 - 06:27 AM, said:
I wish that it didn't ask for that, and then if I used the share button in it then it asked for permission to access it.
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#17
Posted 20 April 2012 - 02:30 AM
Luckily, the iOS 4x4 icon grid is uber intuitive and you just can't do no wrong.
On Android, crapware can be easily deleted (though it shouldn't be installed in the first place), ads can be blocked, app permissions can be limited, and take killers are just unnecessary.
Android is about customization. Anything you want done, can be done. You only have to google for 5 minutes to find the answer to your concerns.
#18
Posted 20 April 2012 - 03:55 AM
#19
Posted 20 April 2012 - 07:52 AM
I can hope anyway....
#20
Posted 20 April 2012 - 09:06 AM
Oh.. and why use a FB app on android when you can just go to FB?
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