Re: No thanks
"Android 4.4 continues to remain the best Android that Google has ever made."
I concur (have an upvote)
I would really like all the security and API advances that have been made since my Moto G popped out of the box, but I really (really!) don't want all the UI changes that seem an unavoidable part of any upgrade. On that point, why is it that every time the OS is changed, the developers find it necessary to change the appearance, remove some things I want, put in stuff I don't want. ?
Imagine if this was your car and you sent it in for its annual service. It comes back in a different colour. The CD player has been removed. Steering wheel has been moved to the other side and it won't start unless you have an online account. Finally, the space used by the fuel tank has been halved because it was needed for a box that you have no idea why it is there. Happy.?
Me neither.