What would you do to make overall Android experience way more fluid and consistent than ever before?
>>56491101
Add more cores.
>>56491101
Add more RAM.
install gentoo
>>56491101
no java
Root out of the box.
>>56491101
>Recode it in not Java (what the fuck were they thinking?)
>Prevent phone providers from locking the bootloader
>Make an official one-click root for every phone
>Make it more customizable by default
>Continue supporting phones that are older than like two months
>Never make the default color scheme of an operating system as bright as the sun
It would also help if Google didn't have all those background processes using processing and battery power to send data to the NSA, but they need to make money somehow.
>>56491101
Install MIUI
>>56491670
This.
Also stop relying on the open source community so much. Hardly can't make any decent app without having to use third party libraries.
Add iMessage-like messaging, make it seamless. Don't give me shit like "use hangouts, use allo, use blah blah"
Still use android because after the 7's launch, who wants to be part of that burning ship?
>>56491101
Shut it down and return the money to investors.
>>56491101
Give the GUI priority. That's all.
The only part of an Android phone that the user really notices is the GUI, so why cripple it?
>>56491506
>Root out of the box
>Flagship "normie" devices
There's a reason fag.
>What would you do to make overall Android experience way more fluid and consistent than ever before?
Rewrite the entire OS from scratch so it runs bare metal on the actual native hardware in use instead of the god damned inefficient fucking virtual machine platform it's had since day fucking one.
That is what is truly murdering Android in terms of performance.
>>56492139
You can do that by adjusting the timings in Developer Options for transition and window animations and animator duration. Set those to 0 and it'll be like you just got a super duper speed boost over the defaults.
ban all skins
cyanogenmod has always worked great and I'm guessing the same is true of stock
>>56492072
They'd have to make a really good sms app to please all Android users. Encryption and message destruction would have to be in it, or else I might as well still use other apps.