5 Worst Android Smartphones Of All Time: Ever Used One Of These?
We always like to talk about the best Android phones and the greener side of the grass, but there’s no secret that there’s been a few stinkers over the years. While the amount of disappointing Android devices have significantly declined within the past couple of years, there are still one or two coming out each year that make us scratch our heads and let out a huge disappointment. Lets look at the 5 worst android smartphones of all time.
5) HTC Thunderbolt
The result was abysmal battery life when LTE was active, which it always was. Verizon didn’t include any way to disable the LTE radio.
4) Motorola Backflip
The one thing that takes the Backflip from just bad to one of the worst is the way search was handled. The main reason to include it in 5 worst android smartphones of all time is that there was no Google search on this phone—AT&T and Motorola made Yahoo the exclusive search provider on the Backflip. Google doesn’t allow OEMs to do that anymore, thankfully.
3) HTC First
The main problem was that the HTC First used social content from your Facebook account everywhere. Most of us have friends who post dumb stuff, and that meant you’d see dumb stuff every time you picked up the phone. In the promo images, everyone was posting amazing photos and having meaningful conversations. That’s probably not what your feed is like.
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2) Asus Garminfone
T-Mobile carried the Garminfone in the US, but sales were poor. A price drop from $200 to $130 didn’t help. The phone eventually got an update to Android 2.1, but even that was late. Garmin has not partnered with anyone to produce another phone since.
1) Kyocera Echo
Most apps were completely broken when running in “full-screen” mode on both displays. Some apps supported side-by-side mode, but only those modified by Kyocera. There was an SDK for developers to add support for the Echo, but of course, none of them did. The device was not powerful enough to run two apps at the same time, so the feature was largely pointless anyway.
Dishonorable Mention: Samsung Galaxy Note 7
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This post was published on November 28, 2017 5:08 pm