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One of the key problems with phones other than Apples iPhone is the presence of both phone manufacturer and carrier bloatware.
So, in a nutshell, you want a tool and you are bothered by the overarching proliferation of toys. But isn't that how it is now? Clothes sizes are made for some ideal figure projected by MBAs. In order to get 9 cable channels you want, or at least might look at, you have to buy 500 others that provide nothing more than clutter. Same is true of movies, and restaurants. I find in most things there are way too many choices that are horizontally differentiated and very few that proceed along a hierarchical trajectory. If manufacturers put half the money into actually improving their goods and services that they spend on specious claims of superiority and efficacy, we would all be much more comfortable about our purchases. But we live in a demographically driven economy and therefore, those of us who care about and can recognize quality, are "victimized" by the majority who cannot see beyond the quantitative, or just don't care. Whatever the case, we have collectively made our bed. Our purchase decisions drive product availability.And, even if actual quality did somehow catch on in the broader market, it would take the conjurers and diplomats of retail about a half an hour to switch us all back onto the crap that provides them the best market position, and/or the most profit. They love how dumb and compliant we are. That's why they think it is such a great country.