msm0511
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iOS is a weird little duck for me. For some reason I always end up back on it as my DD even with its many limitations and lack of customization. My Note 10+ is the longest I've stuck with any Android phone, and it's not even a year old. I don't necessarily see me going back yet. I love my Note 10+, but there's something comfortable about using iOS. Maybe it's b/c I use so many other Apple products, and started using iOS back in 2008. It's just very consistent I guess. I do like both OS's, and will probably use both for the foreseeable future. But I wouldn't be surprised to see myself back on iOS full time within the next year or so. Only time will tell...
I will say that iOS software has not been as stable as it used to be. The whole "it just works" thing hasn't been true for a while. There are always weird bugs that Apple can't seem to squash. There are also a few things that I feel like Apple needs to address in both hardware and software before I'd strongly consider using it daily again.
To the OP, I'd say there's no harm in switching over and seeing how it works out for you. iOS devices hold their value like no other phone, so you could always sell/trade it if it doesn't work out for you.
Good luck!
I will say that iOS software has not been as stable as it used to be. The whole "it just works" thing hasn't been true for a while. There are always weird bugs that Apple can't seem to squash. There are also a few things that I feel like Apple needs to address in both hardware and software before I'd strongly consider using it daily again.
To the OP, I'd say there's no harm in switching over and seeing how it works out for you. iOS devices hold their value like no other phone, so you could always sell/trade it if it doesn't work out for you.
Good luck!