1. The main issue is when changing the note when in manual, it takes 4 or 5 taps to moe to the next string, which is a problem when there are 47 strings to tune, a simple note up and down arrow would make the world of difference.Was hoping this would be the same as the iPhone version, but it's lacking a lot of features for being roughly the same price.
2. Peterson please update the app.the layout was really good and it certainly averaged a lot better but after getting my guitar to where this tuner said it was flawlessly in tune, it respectively was not.
3. can't quickly set your base frequency, have to use their preselected colour schemes (I prefer black and white for high contrast), and doesn't have most of the other user options available.$10 for a tuner that you can get for free anywhere.
4. That's the last Peterson product for me.very little options for android OS, I read that I could get my money back within 2 hours of purchase but after paying and downloading the app, I could no longer find the option to get my money back.
5. My pedal steel player doesn't believe me about how nice this is - and rightly so! Otherwise, there is no better tuner for Android.
6. My guitar is also set up properly and properly maintained with new strings and going back through and checking everything it also said it was still in tune but despite that the instrument was clearly not in tuneI have used this app for years.
7. As an industry standard in guitar tuning, Peterson really fell short with this app.
8. The upside would have been the add-ons that you can get for the iPhone version that aren't available for the Android version.
9. Gives good results on the gut strings but won't lock accurately to the wound steel strings in the bottom 1.5 octaves.
10. Since I did, the usb C adapter I have to use to plug in the Peterson adapter won't work anymore.
11. Wild fluctuations in values make it pointless to use even after removing all noise sources and turning off all running apps on my phone.