Android 4.4: the 3 most annoying functions
With Android 4.4 KitKat, there were not only positive changes for Android owners. We'll show you the three most annoying features that have been on board since Android 4.4.
Annoying function 1: No write access to external memory cards
- To increase the security of Android smartphones, Google has adjusted the write rights of third-party apps.
- It is no longer possible for them to write to the external memory card.
- For example, photos or videos can only be saved on the card using the supplied file explorer.
- Unfortunately there is no workaround for this annoying "function". Here you have to wait and hope that an update will undo this unpopular feature.
Annoying function 2: unnecessarily large battery consumption
- Many users have observed unusually high battery consumption after the update to KitKat.
- This is due to the app or the "Google Play Services" service. On some devices, this causes a bug that constantly pulls on the battery.
- The problem is said to be known, but there is still no real solution.
- Only uninstalling the app helps to reduce battery drain, but then many apps like YouTube can no longer be used. In addition, error messages appear constantly.
Annoying function 3: mini stutters and dropouts
- Since the update to 4.4, many Android users have also complained about jerks or dropouts for a few seconds.
- So there are always some delays even when changing pieces of music.
- This is probably due to a version of the operating system that has not yet been adapted to the cell phones. Here, too, the developers still have to improve. Until then you have to live with this extremely annoying "feature".
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