A number of Android users are unhappy with Google’s new mobile operating system update, which has significantly altered the phone interface. The new UI has led to complaints, as users struggle to adapt to the unexpected changes. The updated interface features larger-than-usual buttons for key functions such as ending calls, accessing the keypad, muting, and activating the speakerphone, causing user dissatisfaction. Additionally, the phone app, contact list, and call logs have been modified, with horizontal lines now separating each contact and recent calls. These changes have resulted in a more iOS-like interface, including the swipe-to-answer or decline call feature. These updates occurred automatically without any user-initiated download.
Users Frustrated with Google’s Redesigned Phone Interface
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