I own almost every pixel and nexus phone and I had the iPhone 6s and 8 at work. I always loved the stock android experience and due to muzzle memory I never really felt at home with the iPhones. Just basic stuff like sending email attachments from one conversation to another was weird, clumsy way of going back inside an app with the "back" button on the top left. So no gestures. No swiping keyboard. No customization. However, all that hast changed.
On the other hand, with my Pixel 6 and the early Android 13 experience, I was more than ever frustrated with bugs and crashes. Also, I was looking forward to a Pixel watch forever and the idea of Google establishing a sensible ecosystem. I don't own one, because I am really underwhelmed with what I've seen so far.
So, this makes me wonder, if this Pixel love might have come to an end. Since the iPhone 8, Apple's come a long way and most of the annoying stuff is gone. Plus – although I don't own a single Apple product – seeing how well iPhones, wearables and Macbooks work together, just makes me wanna give it a shot.
However, there's one really big thing for me and that's the unlimited photo uploading space for Pixel users. My wife and I both have Pixel phones and are sharing our Google Photos uploads with each other without worrying about space restrictions. I wonder, if there's a way to do something similar on iPhone? Basically, that's one of view reasons that heavily weigh in for sticking with my Pixel.
Also, I've got a bunch of Chromecast and Home Minis, are they going to work with an iPhone?
Jagr t1_iuej8ol wrote
There’s a Google Home app and it works fine with Nest speakers and all that. As for the muscle memory stuff that just comes with time, I’d say it’s a good time to try out iOS right now as it continues to develop as an OS it’s a great, relatively hassle free experience.