Not to mention it's that specific brands experience because there are so many flavors of Android. Funny I expected to see apple not windows as the claimed superior monolithic experience.
You need another app to answer & make calls? Isn't that built-in and what's wrong with it that you're missing calls to point if searching for apps? Call blocking is not a network feature like landlines, so totally at the mercy of contacts & dialer apps. Some Android I have it, others I have created single contact and dump all DND there. On Aug 21, 2016 1:51 PM, "Greg Sevart" <ad...@xfury.net> 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:hardware-boun...@lists.hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of Richard Quilhot Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2016 3:24 PM To: hardware <hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com> 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 quilh...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:14 PM, Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org> 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. > >