Have you noticed what Google’s been doing lately? If you’re really annoyed by it, then welcome to the world of Google, where everything’s just okay. If you’ve heard of the Google Pixel 4 on one of the earlier posts, then you surely think that Google’s got it solved by now. But no, they haven’t got it solved. And if there’s one thing that Google’s never going to solve, it should be RELIABILITY. The Google Pixel 4 has some problems. Wait, no, I mean A LOT OF PROBLEMS. The Google Pixel 3 was better, but it still has some technical errors that Google just never gets around to fixing.
Notifications: Google isn’t exactly great at managing and controlling notifications. You can buy, say a TickWatch 3, and you might be going Cool! all day, until you realize the part that the watch doesn’t correspond with the phone with the whole notification system. It seems like the watch is on a totally different dimension and it can’t hear the phone AT ALL. And that’s the most bothering part about Google products. They aren’t very compatible. So that’s why notifications are really bothering Google’s customers.
For example, let’s say you get a notification about work on your phone. The notification comes in fine on your phone, with the usual vibration. But you don’t get the notification coming in on your WATCH. And the other way around if you get the notification come in on your watch first. But this doesn’t always happen, which is the annoying part.
Now here’s a killer: Android Auto. You flip on the map, and you get your phone associated with Android Auto. A notification comes in. And another. And another. And another. And another. Because of this, all the notifications STACK UP on the top of the screen, and when you go to close them you have to repeatedly click the X in the corner of all those notifications. And it’s not like they go away, either. They STICK to the screen, and you have to go and TOUCH the screen while you’re driving in order to get those pesky notifications away. And Google’s just going to cause more people getting killed if they do that.
Focus Assist is a setting that you can turn on to silence all notifications coming into your phone or watch. But there’s one problem: If you turn it on, and later you turn it off, there’s a huge stack of notifications there. Fine, but when you go to clear them, you CAN’T! Either you reboot the watch or do a factory reset. Those are your two options. You can’t click the DISMISS button. It doesn’t work.
And Google has a problem with telling people what they’re doing. No release notes, no changelog, no nothing. And that’s why all the nerds have to dig into the code for Google’s software and find out what’s different. And THAT’S how us customers are getting updated on this kind of stuff. You might’ve been thinking: Google’s really telling us all this information? WOW! But it actually wasn’t, you see. It was only the nerds. Welcome to the world of Google.
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