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by hackuser
4388 days ago
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> The OS definitely has a really long way to go and I've noticed quite a few bugs and plenty of missing essential features What are the (significant) bugs and missing features? I had guessed that, being in production, the basics were finished. |
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-Default applications, such as Settings, will intermittently go completely blank. If you zoom out to list all applications, it will look normal, but when you zoom back in, the screen is completely blank.
-Group messages (MMS) are barely functional. You can receive them and initiate them in an unorthodox manner, but you cannot partake in group conversations, nor are they properly displayed as a single thread.
-You cannot add import .ics files to use in the Calendar application. You cannot create recurring events. It's as basic as a calendar can get.
-The clock application doesn't display world time.
-The OS will claim that a SIM card is not inserted when you power on/reboot the phone, even though you can still make calls and send texts. You need to enable and then disable airplane mode in order for it to acknowledge the SIM card (necessary for the Usage application).
-The browser doesn't support extensions. So far, you have tabbed browsing, and you can clear your cookies and your history. That's it.
-Since I last updated my phone, it returns to 100% brightness every time I wake it up from standby. This means that I essentially use the display/brightness settings as my home screen so that I can lower the brightness every single time I want to use my phone (this might be ZTE's fault, but I didn't have this problem before the recent update).
Even my old feature phones from many years ago support some of these features, like proper group messaging. Some of these bugs and feature requests have existed for nearly 2 years on Bugzilla. Nevertheless, I'm enjoying the phone, and I love it when the Marketplace gets updated with new applications to check out. I'm really looking forward to the 2.0 update, and I hope that ZTE rolls it out to the Open C, unlike how they completely abandoned support for the original Open.