BusyGranny
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Hey all. I've owned a G1 for coming up on 2 years now. I generally like and support Android a lot, both in it's details & usability and on a philosophical level. However, the time has finally come where I'm starting to doubt it. The minor annoyances with my G1 over the years have now been 'daily frustrations' for a while, enough to get me to shout "I hate this stupid thing!" at my beloved phone.
I'm looking to get either an Incredible for an EVO 4G. My question to you folks is: Are these issues fixed yet?
1) The browser refresh problem. This annoys me daily.
Use case: I'm using the browser happily, poking around whatever website.
Somebody IMs me - I'm on IM because it's a multitasking OS, yay! - so I switch to Talk and reply to the IM.
When I switch back to the browser, it will almost always force a reload of the page - while giving you a blank screen - even though the page hasn't necessarily changed.
This extra force reload of the browser when you switch back to it is infuriating, slows down the whole process, and really makes you wonder what the point of multitasking is if it will spend a minute figuring out where it was when you 'switch' back. And the insulting part? Somehow It doesn't even actually do a refresh of the content - it spends the time to go out and get the whole page again, but doesn't actually do it.
2) General sluggishness.
Maybe this is an outdated hardware thing, maybe it's being stuck on Android 1.6, but WOW have things gotten slow. Yes, I use the Advanced Task Killer, that doesn't fix things entirely. Sometimes hitting the Home button is just a big FAIL for 4-8 seconds, leaving me staring at my background with no icons.
2a) When I'm getting called, it often it takes ~2 rings for the dailer to even SHOW UP! I'm not one of those people who screens my calls, but I dont like having to stare at a ringing phone that is struggling to show me the dailer screen.
3) Google Talk loses itself. This one drives me crazy.
Use case: I have a notification from Google Talk in my notification bar, somebody messaged me. When I pull down the notification, the entry displays the name and some of the message, as it should.
However, when I push on the notification, it switches to Google talk with the user's Chat window open, but NO CHAT TEXT. Just blank. Sometimes it says "The user is not offline" - even though I clearly have unread messages from them.
What I *think* is happening is that I'm getting the Instant Message in a 3G area, then when I move to an EDGE area, or switch connectivity somehow, it disconnects and reconnects IM. However, it also clears out the chat history! So now I have to go to the chat history and see what somebody said to me, just so I can pick up the conversation.
Just because I've switched connectivity doesn't mean that the messages I received previously never actually happened.
4) I have an e-mail that has been "sending" for 5 months now.
This one is pretty simple. It's not a draft, it hasn't been sent, but Gmail is still trying to send it. I re-sync and refresh but it stays there. I finally hit "delete" on the whole thread and it went away... has this happened to anybody else?
5) Battery life.
During the day, my poor G1 sits with me in my office in San Diego in an apparent black hole of service. This is either a weird deadspot, or my office gets a ton of interference from somewhere.
It constantly switches back and forth between spotty EDGE and spotty 3G service. I assume this is what causes the battery to go down so much, but the phone barely lasts half a day with minimal usage.
I realize this is partly T-Mobile's fault, and I can live with that. T-Mobile's service where I am sucks, I will be leaving their network.
6) The Market's App Update count is just wrong.
I can't be the only one this happens to. The notification says ~8 or so apps, but when I go to the Downloads section, only ~4 or so are listed as "Update Available." What the hell is it counting?
The above is a list of the annoyances that are pretty frustrating. I'm hoping that most of these can be solved by the following:
a) Better hardware, the G1 is slow
b) Better software, 1.6 is ooold
c) Better network, T-Mobile isn't great even where it's supposed to be good.
I'm hoping that buying the Incredible or EVO 4G (even though SD isn't a 4G area) will address all three of those points, and subsequently address the issues I've been having. Thoughts from the Android Community? Has upgrading fixed these issues for other users?
-Bradicus
I'm looking to get either an Incredible for an EVO 4G. My question to you folks is: Are these issues fixed yet?
1) The browser refresh problem. This annoys me daily.
Use case: I'm using the browser happily, poking around whatever website.
Somebody IMs me - I'm on IM because it's a multitasking OS, yay! - so I switch to Talk and reply to the IM.
When I switch back to the browser, it will almost always force a reload of the page - while giving you a blank screen - even though the page hasn't necessarily changed.
This extra force reload of the browser when you switch back to it is infuriating, slows down the whole process, and really makes you wonder what the point of multitasking is if it will spend a minute figuring out where it was when you 'switch' back. And the insulting part? Somehow It doesn't even actually do a refresh of the content - it spends the time to go out and get the whole page again, but doesn't actually do it.
2) General sluggishness.
Maybe this is an outdated hardware thing, maybe it's being stuck on Android 1.6, but WOW have things gotten slow. Yes, I use the Advanced Task Killer, that doesn't fix things entirely. Sometimes hitting the Home button is just a big FAIL for 4-8 seconds, leaving me staring at my background with no icons.
2a) When I'm getting called, it often it takes ~2 rings for the dailer to even SHOW UP! I'm not one of those people who screens my calls, but I dont like having to stare at a ringing phone that is struggling to show me the dailer screen.
3) Google Talk loses itself. This one drives me crazy.
Use case: I have a notification from Google Talk in my notification bar, somebody messaged me. When I pull down the notification, the entry displays the name and some of the message, as it should.
However, when I push on the notification, it switches to Google talk with the user's Chat window open, but NO CHAT TEXT. Just blank. Sometimes it says "The user is not offline" - even though I clearly have unread messages from them.
What I *think* is happening is that I'm getting the Instant Message in a 3G area, then when I move to an EDGE area, or switch connectivity somehow, it disconnects and reconnects IM. However, it also clears out the chat history! So now I have to go to the chat history and see what somebody said to me, just so I can pick up the conversation.
Just because I've switched connectivity doesn't mean that the messages I received previously never actually happened.
4) I have an e-mail that has been "sending" for 5 months now.
This one is pretty simple. It's not a draft, it hasn't been sent, but Gmail is still trying to send it. I re-sync and refresh but it stays there. I finally hit "delete" on the whole thread and it went away... has this happened to anybody else?
5) Battery life.
During the day, my poor G1 sits with me in my office in San Diego in an apparent black hole of service. This is either a weird deadspot, or my office gets a ton of interference from somewhere.
It constantly switches back and forth between spotty EDGE and spotty 3G service. I assume this is what causes the battery to go down so much, but the phone barely lasts half a day with minimal usage.
I realize this is partly T-Mobile's fault, and I can live with that. T-Mobile's service where I am sucks, I will be leaving their network.
6) The Market's App Update count is just wrong.
I can't be the only one this happens to. The notification says ~8 or so apps, but when I go to the Downloads section, only ~4 or so are listed as "Update Available." What the hell is it counting?
The above is a list of the annoyances that are pretty frustrating. I'm hoping that most of these can be solved by the following:
a) Better hardware, the G1 is slow
b) Better software, 1.6 is ooold
c) Better network, T-Mobile isn't great even where it's supposed to be good.
I'm hoping that buying the Incredible or EVO 4G (even though SD isn't a 4G area) will address all three of those points, and subsequently address the issues I've been having. Thoughts from the Android Community? Has upgrading fixed these issues for other users?
-Bradicus