Nah, I want them to first fix the basic shit I actually (would) use.
For example, when I'm driving and a timed phone alarm goes off for the Android phone in my pocket, I ask it to silence the alarm, yet instead rebukes me by falsely claiming no alarms are active right now.
It's fixed now that I checked, but for a while it would also secretly ignore the date that I already specified for a scheduled event while it was prompting me to clarify the time of day.
You mean the thing that requires an internet connection or it doesn't work?
And probably will continue needing internet for the foreseeable future, regardless of how many mobile Tensor-chips they develop, because cloud data and compute power will always be orders of magnitude better than your phone?
That's the thing they need specialized mobile-hardware teams involved for?
Anyone who regularly uses Siri or "Hey, Google".