A few weeks ago my wife upgraded her Samsung J3 to an A12. The first one died, so she got a replacement, which touch wood seems to charge and work. On Saturday, I took the plunge and bought an A12, took the SIMI out of my trusty Nokia 106 and my wife set me up on my first android smartphone. Yesterday, with her looking on I answered calls, even had a few video calls using IMO.
This morning, she got to work and called me - four times, I was totally unable to answer the calls, no matter that I pressed, touched or swiped the green call icon, so she had to call me on the landline. Is this really progress, where the simple act of answering the phone becomes a very stressful experience? This is not just annoying, it is potentially very dangerous.
The other major problem with this phone, is that it doesn't seem to have a screen icon for "Settings".
Anyway, I found this video - four and a half minutes long to instruct people how to pick up an incoming call, proves that even this isn't enough, judging by the comments section.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDqMsrH3U0o
This morning, she got to work and called me - four times, I was totally unable to answer the calls, no matter that I pressed, touched or swiped the green call icon, so she had to call me on the landline. Is this really progress, where the simple act of answering the phone becomes a very stressful experience? This is not just annoying, it is potentially very dangerous.
The other major problem with this phone, is that it doesn't seem to have a screen icon for "Settings".
Anyway, I found this video - four and a half minutes long to instruct people how to pick up an incoming call, proves that even this isn't enough, judging by the comments section.

