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João M.
JM
IT Manager
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Great Customization, Some Fragmentation Issues"
What do you like best about Android?

Android offers incredible flexibility and customization compared to other mobile operating systems. I appreciate the wide range of devices available at different price points, making it accessible to almost everyone. The integration with Google services is seamless, and the ability to personalize the interface, install third‑party apps, and even automate tasks makes it a powerful platform for both casual and advanced users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

The biggest downside is fragmentation. Because Android runs on so many different devices, updates are inconsistent and often delayed depending on the manufacturer. This can lead to security concerns and a lack of uniformity in user experience. Additionally, some devices come with heavy pre‑installed software (bloatware) that slows performance and reduces storage space. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ben F.
BF
Kind connect
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Business partner of the seller or seller's competitor, not included in G2 scores.
"Versatile Platform with Broad Device Compatibility"
What do you like best about Android?

I appreciate Android for its open-source flexibility, allowing a wide range of hardware choices across different price points. This enables me to select devices that suit my budget and needs without feeling restricted. I love its capability for customization, with the ability to personalize the user interface through widgets and launchers. The platform's openness promotes innovation and accessibility. Additionally, Android's economic advantage over other operating systems, like iOS, is significant; it provides high value at a more affordable cost. I find the initial setup process extremely user-friendly, as it is guided by on-screen prompts that make transitioning from one device to another seamless. The ecosystem of Android, supported by robust tools like the Linux kernel and languages such as Java/Kotlin, further enhances the user experience by providing powerful functionalities for app development. The fast loading speeds and personalization features enrich my overall experience, making Android an appealing choice for everyday use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

May be nothing it's inface looking and some specific features Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Toniya T.
TT
UAT Analyst
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Reliable, Customizable, and Perfect for Everyday Use"
What do you like best about Android?

Android provides remarkable flexibility and customization options. I really appreciate being able to tailor my phone to my preferences, whether it’s adjusting widgets, changing themes, or setting default apps. The integration with Google is seamless, and syncing with my other devices is effortless. The system is stable, user-friendly, and the Play Store offers all the apps I require. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

Many Android phones are loaded with excessive pre-installed bloatware from manufacturers, which can negatively impact performance. Additionally, software updates are often inconsistent across different brands, meaning that not all users receive the latest version simultaneously. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Desmond C.
DC
Consultant
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Solid Android Experience at an Affordable Price"
What do you like best about Android?

Android’s biggest strength is its flexibility and openness. I appreciate how it allows deep customization, from UI tweaks to app behavior, and supports a wide range of devices and price points. The ability to sideload apps, access developer tools, and integrate with cloud services makes it ideal for testing, prototyping, and civic tech deployments.

For users like me who manage multiple platforms, Android’s seamless integration with Google Workspace, file systems, and third-party APIs is incredibly helpful. It’s also great for productivity on the go, especially with devices like the Infinix HOT 11S that offer solid performance at an affordable price Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

Android’s openness is a double-edged sword. While it allows for deep customization and broad device support, it also leads to fragmentation across manufacturers and OS versions. This can cause inconsistent app behavior, delayed updates, and security vulnerabilities, especially on budget devices like the Infinix HOT 11S.

Bloatware and intrusive ads are common on some OEM skins, and not all Android phones receive timely patches or long-term support. For developers and consultants, this means extra effort to ensure compatibility and performance across devices. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sandeep K.
SK
Developer
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Cool Android Mobile"
What do you like best about Android?

Technically, Android is an operating system, but when I talk about Android, I usually mean Android phones. I use a Samsung A54, which runs Android with Samsung's OneUI on top. The main reason I use Android is the huge variety of phones available. For example, when my colleague wanted a phone with a good camera, I suggested Vivo. Meanwhile, my old friend, who isn't very tech-savvy, prefers Realme phones. In short, I appreciate Android for its wide range of devices and broad coverage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

I occasionally use an iPhone, and honestly, the Instagram camera reels are far superior to what I experience on my Android phone. It's not just about the camera either—the software and overall app responsiveness feel much better on the iPhone. I think this might be because there are fewer iPhone models, so the apps are more optimized for them compared to Android. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Nevena S.
NS
Technical Support Team Lead
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Versatile and User-Friendly with Some Notification Hiccups"
What do you like best about Android?

I like that Android allows me to do just about everything I need without having to rely on a laptop. It's incredibly versatile, and the ease of use is impressive, making daily tasks straightforward. The installation of apps is quick and simple, enhancing the user experience significantly. I appreciate the Device Care feature, as it gives me a comprehensive overview of my phone's current capacity and condition, helping me efficiently manage the device. The initial setup of Android was very easy, which saved me time and effort. Overall, I find Android to be an excellent choice for both work and personal use due to these factors. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

I experience problems with Android’s notification system. Sometimes notifications do not display correctly, and I have been unable to resolve these issues by changing settings, suggesting there are bugs that need addressing. Specifically, if a notification appears on the Always On display and I receive a phone call or alarm, which covers the screen, once I dismiss the call or alarm, the notifications that were on the locked screen clear automatically. This has led to missed notifications, which is frustrating. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Manav K.
MK
"Freedom of Choice with Android's Versatile Ecosystem"
What do you like best about Android?

I appreciate Android for its easy-to-use interface, which allows me to search for everything effortlessly, and I feel secure using it. Android’s fast processing facilitates seamless access to applications, solving my day-to-day problems efficiently. What I love most about Android is its flexibility; it isn't tied to one hardware company, giving me a choice among various brands like Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Nothing, etc. This multi-brand ecosystem is incredibly valuable as it offers me the freedom of design, price, features, and personality that cater to my unique preferences. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

I find the initial setup of Android quite hard, especially since it was my first time using it. Tasks like configuring date, time, and email ID were initially challenging. Additionally, there are issues with UI smoothness and animation fluidity across different brands. While Google Pixel phones tend to have smooth performance, others, like some Samsung models, feel choppy and inconsistent, particularly with refresh rate switching. To enhance the experience, I believe Google could encourage more uniform design guidelines, optional 'pure mode' UI settings, and enforces 120Hz minimum on new mid-range and flagship phones to ensure smoother animations. A unified animation framework, similar to iOS, could also help improve consistency and fluidity across devices. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Cre H.
CH
"Highly Customizable, Perfect for Seamless Integration"
What do you like best about Android?

I absolutely love Android's customizability and open-source nature, as they grant me immense flexibility in tailoring nearly every aspect of my device to fit my preferences and requirements. I can adjust from automation settings to system themes, making my phone feel personal and unique to my needs, departing from a rigid, fixed design. Android being open-source is particularly beneficial as it allows the operating system to adapt easily across a vast array of devices, including phones, TVs, and even car dashboards. This adaptability promotes accessibility, ensuring I can utilize Android on most of my devices seamlessly. Another standout feature is the Google integration, which is incredibly beneficial since I use a lot of Google services. This integration allows for smooth and seamless access across all my devices, making my digital life more interconnected and convenient. Additionally, I find Android to be the most user-friendly operating system, and the ease of initial setup was genuinely admirable, making it an effortless transition to begin using. Overall, my experience with Android is so positive that I am highly likely to recommend it to friends and colleagues. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

Lower-end devices tend to lag or struggle with heavy apps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

VIJAY H.
VH
QA Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Android: Flexibility, Customization, and Wide Device Support"
What do you like best about Android?

“Android provides excellent flexibility and customization options, allowing me to personalize everything from the home screen to app settings. I really like the wide range of devices it supports, making it accessible at different price points without compromising on core features. The integration with Google services, smooth multitasking, and the massive app ecosystem on the Play Store make it extremely convenient for both personal and professional use Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

“The biggest drawback with Android is the inconsistency in software updates across different devices. Some manufacturers delay updates, which can affect performance and security. Additionally, certain phones come with a lot of pre-installed apps (bloatware) that cannot be removed easily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Azeez O.
AO
"Faster Than iOS with Effortless Setup"
What do you like best about Android?

I find Android to be incredibly fast, even more so than iOS, which enhances my overall user experience significantly. The speed allows me to perform tasks without lag, contributing to efficiency and productivity. Additionally, the graphics are a feature I particularly notice and rely on. They provide clarity and vibrant visuals, making the interface engaging and user-friendly. The initial setup of Android was very easy, which was convenient and time-saving. This ease of use is crucial, especially when managing multiple devices or apps. I am so satisfied with Android's performance and features that I would give it a rating of 11 out of 10 in terms of recommending it to a friend or colleague. Everything about Android works well for me, and there are no significant aspects I find lacking. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Android?

Nothing specifically Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pricing Insights

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Time to Implement

3 months

Return on Investment

11 months

Average Discount

15%

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