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mardi 7 juin 2016

What’s an Android Feature You Never Use?

One of the reasons why a lot of us love Android is the vast set of possibilities open in front of us. You have the freedom to use the device how you want, to do what you want. Couple that with the large variety of software and hardware options available, and you can certainly get the set of features you want in a smartphone.

But on the other side of the spectrum, due to the sheer possibilities of what we can do, there’s a lot of features in Android that we simply do not use. These features can be something as small and forgotten as the speed dial functionality on the dialer, or as hyped and big as Google Now. Or it could also be a hardware feature like NFC that simply does fit within our daily use case. Options exist, and it is not necessary to make use of everything.

So, we ask you:

What feature in Android do you never use? Is it something that you were originally excited for, but were then turned off by the implementation? Or is it something that you cannot use due to other external hardware or geographical restrictions? Or is it a feature that you do not use because you simply do not like it? Let us know in the comments below!



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