I tried Google Pixel. For some reason, Apple can pull it off, but Google’s attempt of their own ecosystem is garbage. I’m not a big fan of having to use Google everything, and since it’s a Google phone, it rams it down your throat.
I was told Samsung does this as well, but the versatility of DnD on iOS is S-tier in my opinion. On the Google Pixel, you can only either have everyone contact you, your favorites contact you, or nobody contact you. That doesn’t work for me. However, with iPhone, I can specifically have the standard DnD and a work mode. That way, at work, the only notifications I’m getting are work related, and the notifications I’m getting at home aren’t work related.
Then the calendar app is designed in a unique way that, for some reason, is nowhere to be found on Android’s default apps.
I was originally using an iPhone SE 2nd gen just because I was curious. Decided to switch back to my pixel as the battery life was abhorrent, and the screen was small. If you have ever seen that one scene from Rick and Morty, where Morty experienced a truly level floor, and when he was ripped away from it, everything felt crooked to him? That’s how I felt. So I switched back to the SE, and after deliberating on whether I should get the 15 PM, I upgraded to it, and have not had a regret.
Keyboard is lacking ngl