One of the great things about Android is the sheer variety of handsets that run it – all at different price points, with different specs and features, and even different interfaces. As a result, if you find something that annoys you about one Android phone, you can usually find an alternative without that annoyance.

Still, there are some things that many, most, or even all of the best Android phones suffer from, and I’ve listed five of my biggest common annoyances below.

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Apple rolls out an iOS update, it’s available to all compatible phones almost immediately, so most iPhones are probably running the latest software – complete with bug fixes, security patches, and new features – within a few days of it launching.

But when Google rolls out an Android update, you could be waiting months for it to arrive on your phone. Sure, if you pick up a Pixel, then you’ll get access to updates on day one, but with other brands, that wait can be a very variable length of time.

This is primarily because other manufacturers put their own twists on Android, so they need time to do their own tweaking, as well as ensure the new software runs well on their various hardware configurations.

So, there’s generally a good reason for these delays, as they allow for such a big variety of Android interfaces and software features. But this also means you can be in for a frustratingly long wait to get new features and fixes, even if you’re using a high-end phone.

Samsung Galaxy S25, for example, getting as many as seven years.

But that’s still not the case with all phones, and particularly some lower-end models, such as some mid-range and lower Motorola and Nokia handsets. And, of course, if you’re buying an older phone, then in lots of cases it won’t be – or have been – eligible for many updates.

That’s unfortunate, as it can make buying a cheaper phone something of a false economy, since it will, in many cases, need replacing sooner than a more expensive one.

Those are the main things that bother me about Android devices, even though, in many cases, they rank among the best phones. But what annoys you about them? Let me know in the comments below.

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