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by AndrewDucker 799 days ago
With these being the major changes, it very much feels like Android is "done". That changes from now on will be small tweaks rather than fundamental redesigns?
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If it were "done" there would be nothing left to improve. But why aren't iOS users switching in droves then?

More like Android has hit its ceiling. Time to be replaced by a fundamentally new approach.

Personally, I'm hoping for a "real Linux" based desktop for multiple form factors or even with seamless sync. The Steamdeck has shown that it is possible to do even for smaller companies.

> With these being the major changes, it very much feels like Android is "done".

They change every program (sorry app) from the sake of change. And they fix bugs. No, not the ones introduced by those changes.

Maybe that's a good thing? I've been enjoying my "done" KDE Linux desktop for many years and actually don't want people to "move around my furniture" all the time.
I'm not complaining if that is the case!

Just wondering if that is where we've got to or if I was missing something.