maybe so... but the any end user ought to be able to answer the phone
without thinking about it. It is the priority job of a phone. I can't
tell you the number of times I am scrambling for my reading glasses
in an attempt to answer my phone only to loose the call. There are
too many ways to answer when it does ring.. and somebody like me uses
reading glasses so when it does ring I can't really see where I am
suppose to slide it or what I am suppose to touch... it is
ridiculous...too clever by far.
At 01:51 PM 8/21/2016, you wrote:
And Hiya can prevent known-spam numbers from even ringing.
I don't think it's fair to say Android is a POS just because you're
not familiar with it. It's not perfect--none of them are. It's all
about what you're used to. My brother uses WP, and I could make the
same comments about it being a POS, but the reality is that I just
am not familiar with it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Richard Quilhot
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2016 3:24 PM
To: hardware <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [H] Android phone
Not sure about the Moto, but my Samgung & LG: select call in
history, select menu setting 3 vertical dots top right corner, add
to reject list.
Rick Q
[email protected]
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:14 PM, Winterlight <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am forced to use a Android phone for my business phone Moto G 2
> because of the app support. I don't have a problem with the hardware
> but I dislike the OS. Everything is a learning curve. My personal
> phone is a Windows 10 phone which I love, and I have never had to look
> up anything. With this Android phone even something as simple as
> answering the phone was a learning curve.... hell, there are a dozen
> apps just to help you answer the phone, and a google search proved I
> wasn't alone in missing one call after another.
>
> So now I am trying to find a simple way to block spammers. Windows
> phone... select the number in history...select block and your done.
> However this POS Android phone I apparently have to add the number to
> the contacts before I am allowed to block it.... is there a simpler
> way to do this in Android.
>
>