Your phone probably contains banking, payment and personal information that can be remotely stolen via numerous known and unknown bugs in the Android software. This is attractive to criminals.
Vendors (LG, Samsung, Xiaomi, etc.), after selling you their phone, have no incentive to keep your phone's software up to date with Google's fixes. Your Android phone is probably out of date and therefore a gaping security hole through which attackers can steal your stuff from the safety of their own laptops.
In short, your phone could be hacked wide open from afar through a single innocent-looking email, MMS or web-page.
In the end the recommendations are: buy an Iphone, stick to Google phones or install a custom ROM.
Original URL: Android security in 2016 is a mess
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:20AM
You're not wrong. I bought a Windows 8.1 tablet (Asus Vivotab Note 8), and when I realized that my pre-purchase research had been inadequate, I replaced it with an nVidia Shield Tablet.
Realizing that there was no chance of selling the Windows tablet, I tried to give it away. Took me two years to find someone willing to accept a free Windows tablet.