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Is Android's "customization" really just an excuse for a messy, insecure user experience?
With Android 15 pushing deeper AI integration and security patches becoming more critical than ever, the tension between customization freedom and system integrity is at a peak. Cast your vote and share your take on whether Android's openness is a strength or a liability.
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