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Apple's not the worst experience. It really depends on your needs. Some people will get absolutely fucked by having to pay for apps they were using free (or pirated) on Google, others won't notice a thing or will find improvements.
One thing I'll say for them is Apple TV has no ads on the homescreen (the banner at the top when you mouse over an app don't count because they come from the app creator) and runs buttery smooth even if presently it's more work to do yo-ho streaming on it but a much superior experience to pretty much any Google TV platform that doesn't cost much more.
Between stock Android and Apple, Apple wins hands down for privacy and probably security. On the other hand if you're doing Graphene with a Pixel then they win but it's more effort obviously and there's nothing saying Google won't take a hammer to the project. Though Graphene is supposedly in talks to make their own (I would also bet the CIA/NSA are in talks with that same company to introduce hardware backdoors into what they can't otherwise crack).
The problem with Linux phones is I don't think they'll be allowed to ever take off. You need permission from cellular network operators to operate a modem and indeed the connected device on their networks. Besides that hurdle (those companies have been in deep with the natsec state for decades) there's the optimization, apps, etc. Most likely Linux phones are going to end up a technical hobby piece, they'll allow phone calls, texting, maybe RCS if you're lucky with Google or your carrier's keys, web browsing but probably not banking, not e-commerce, not most gaming and will continue to have badly inferior battery life. Problem is there's just no impetus for even hostile countries to the US not to just fork Android like China's done and make their own off that basis. EU could maybe be the wild card to try and push this forward but even then I'm skeptical of it being practical for anyone outside the EU to use it and most likely they just fold after throwing a bunch of money at it haphazardly and failing to get anything working. Once Trump is out of office they'll act like the US is back to normal and respectable.