I switched for the opposite reason. Phone hardware is plenty fast for anything I want to do, but Apple's really restrictive closed software ecosystem and lack of hardware variety drove me to Android last year after being on Apple since iPhone 3G.
I just wanted a touch ID, notcheless, fast and current phone, and Apple did not offer one until recently.
I am not going back, and I am also now seeing the same thing with their laptops. Crappy keyboards, non optional and useless touch bars, low performance per dollar and software that gets in your way. No thanks. Windows 10, WSL, Surface Book/Go/Alienware, wow. Just good, open, usable stuff.
I'd do the same if I wasn't concerned about Android privacy. My pi-hole is blocking literally 10x as much phoning home stuff on the Android device I've got vs iPhone. And that is with the iPhone having way more crap installed on it.
I just wanted a touch ID, notcheless, fast and current phone, and Apple did not offer one until recently.
I am not going back, and I am also now seeing the same thing with their laptops. Crappy keyboards, non optional and useless touch bars, low performance per dollar and software that gets in your way. No thanks. Windows 10, WSL, Surface Book/Go/Alienware, wow. Just good, open, usable stuff.