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Android phone is a piece of shit

I've spent twenty minutes trying to figure out something that should be right up front on any phone: how to fund out who tried calling me on missed calls.

It has a little notification that I missed calls -- and from there, absolutely nothing. Rationally, if I tapped the Phone icon, it would have a "missed calls" icon to tap so I could see who tried to call me. No such luck.

On my Android if I tap the Phone icon in the middle of the bottom of the screen it comes up with a list of calls made and received. It will show which are missed calls as well
 
.......in college, I got the highest marks in the class for user-friendliness......

So you're quite user friendly? You wouldn't happen to be a twink..... or at least look slightly effeminate or early twenties, you know twinkish? My partner and I love us the user friendly twinks!!!!!!! :lol:

Sorry, a little off topic, but I thought the thread could use a slightly lighter mood.
 
My first smartphone was a Samsung that lasted less than 6 months. The keypad wouldn't even work.

I've had iPhones since they came out -- you can never go wrong with an Apple product.

PS: maybe you're too old to use a smartphone.
 
My first smartphone was a Samsung that lasted less than 6 months. The keypad wouldn't even work.

I've had iPhones since they came out -- you can never go wrong with an Apple product.

PS: maybe you're too old to use a smartphone.

I thought this would've been more your speed, Jack

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in theory, you should have a notification in the Notification Bar area and a flashing light any time you've missed a call. at least on my phone, the notification stays there until I acknowledge the missed call by swiping it off the notification bar (or you can tap it instead and it will call the person back)

I haven't noticed a flashing light, but it wouldn't be much help anyway -- it's not easy to see a light when the phone is in my pocket.

And the loudest sound in the ones available for "notifications" isn't even audible if I'm eating celery -- and that's with the volume cranked up all the way!

I don't get the "notifications" bit, either. My last phone allowed me to choose a different sound for missed call, text message, picture message, voice mail, etc., but if that can be done on this thing it's sure well hidden. I used to have the Imperial March (Vader's Theme) for a missed call, and it went off every five minutes until I dealt with it; voice mail was announced by "When the Saints Go Marching In"; a picture message was announced by "Great Gates on Kiev" from Pictures at An Exposition -- every notification was different so I'd know what it was, and I had some set to repeat until I paid attention. But from the discussions I've found online, that's impossible with the Samsung (unless someone wrote an app for it that I haven't encountered yet).
 
So you're quite user friendly? You wouldn't happen to be a twink..... or at least look slightly effeminate or early twenties, you know twinkish? My partner and I love us the user friendly twinks!!!!!!! :lol:

Sorry, a little off topic, but I thought the thread could use a slightly lighter mood.

:rotflmao:

I haven't qualified as a twink for a couple of decades.
 
My first smartphone was a Samsung that lasted less than 6 months. The keypad wouldn't even work.

I've had iPhones since they came out -- you can never go wrong with an Apple product.

PS: maybe you're too old to use a smartphone.

Leave it to you to bring immature bigotry into a thread.
 
And is that a standard Android fail, or a Samsung one?

It's Samsung's fault; Android quit being a phone firmware a while ago when they started using Android for Tablets, computers, videogames and everything else, so Android today is an incredibly mutable firmware that a company can use and tinker around so it fits their needs better. Samsung SHOULD have optimized it to the phone side, adding decent phone functionality and features, but they prefer to add gimmicks..

I can totally understand what you are pissed off with. Back in my old phone I could press the same button that made a call to get to a menu where I could see received calls; it would tell me who called me, the time and how many times. Later, I picked an iPhone and it just isn't as intuitive as my old phone was, it's like they gave up on functionality for simplicity.
 
appears if you can't understand how a phone works that a 5 yo works with ease ... maybe you are too old to have one.

Five-year-olds have smartphones? :eek:
 
It is just a piece of technology like all the rest of it..pls see it for what it is.
 
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