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Actually, Android 2.3 (2011) allowed downgrading through APKs.

But since Android 3 or 4, if you update, you're trapped unless you are ready to delete all app data.

Also, adb tends to be unstable and buggy (at least more stable than MTP. MTP is pure deprecated trash. )

Today, I updated Google Chrome from v74 to v78, just to find out that they have removed:

  • Ability to deactivate the annoying pull-down-to-refresh trap through chrome://flags
  • Ability to use list-view in tab switcher (shows URLs and more items per page, and is a stamina list instead of wobbly cards).

And people wonder why some people are reluctant to install the latest updates.

Actually, Android 2.3 (2011) allowed downgrading through APKs. But since Android 3 or 4, if you update, you're trapped unless you are ready to delete all app data. Also, adb tends to be unstable and buggy (at least more stable than MTP. MTP is pure deprecated trash. ) Today, I updated Google Chrome from v74 to v78, just to find out that they have removed: - Ability to deactivate the annoying pull-down-to-refresh trap through chrome://flags - Ability to use list-view in tab switcher (shows URLs and more items per page, and is a stamina list instead of wobbly cards). And people wonder why some people are reluctant to install the latest updates.

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David Trainor has not replied yet.

Why are irrational fools like him allowed to mess with the browsing experience of millions of users?!

He can't even logically explain his change.