Android is also the most popular mobile operating system in the world. But with that notoriety comes a lot of myths and misconceptions about Android Operating system which also includes its security, performance, complexity and services. Here in this article, we are going to show you some biggest, persistent myths about the Android operating system that are completely false. Here are the top 5 myths:
#1 Android Is Complicated:
If you are already familiar with the Android operating system, then you will name this as a misconception. However, if you are newcomers then let me tell you, this myth has been around for a long time. A couple of years ago Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer said: “You don’t need to be a computer scientist to use a Windows phone, but I think you do to use an Android phone.” Time has proven that Ballmer was wrong because if that fact turns out to be true, then Android wouldn’t be as popular as it is today. Most people came to Android from feature phones which make things difficult. However, Android platform is not hard for the average use to figure out anything.
#2 Task Killer Is A Must-Need:
Android users will almost agree to this point. Apps are cached in RAM which only helps you to get to the apps more quickly. Your Android smartphone allows apps to run in the background with fewer restrictions. The apps in your background are usually frozen. If you are using a task killer, then stop it for the temporary time and you will see a noticeable improvement in both battery life and stability.
#3 Android Have Malware:
Well, every week there’s a new report regarding vulnerability found on an Android operating system. Well, manufacturers and wireless carriers need to act together to fix existing vulnerabilities. However, the threat of malware is often exaggerated. Malware exists on Android, as on any other platform, and it is very easy to dodge malwares. Make sure to update the software on your phone. Users need to pay attention to where they’re downloading apps and what permissions they’re asking for. Downloading apps from Google play store will be the best idea to dodge malware.
#4 Android Looks Similar on Every Smartphone:
Android is now the most widely-used operating system in a phone, and it’s open source and customizable. Android looks completely different from one phone to another. If you want to compare then try comparing older Android phones with newer ones you will feel the difference. Smartphones runs different Android version, and every version comes up with different customization options and looks. Moreover, smartphone manufacturers can also customize the version of Android that runs on their phones.
#5 Android Lags More Than iOS:
Well, most of the smartphone users complain about lagging issues. However, studies tell different stories. Recently, we have shared an article in which we have reported that iOS apps crash more often than Android apps. Let me clear you. The actual problem starts when we update our Android operating system. You might have noticed that your Android tends to crash more often after updating, this is because app developers need to find the bug and optimize, this can take some time. All the mobile platforms suffer from lag and crash from time to time. Therefore, make sure you are using an up-to-date device and reputable apps. So, these are five biggest, persistent myths about the Android operating system that are completely false. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.