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If you feel Apple's features appealing over Android for their price, go right ahead.
The thing that turns me off is that once you are there, you are kind of stuck in Apple's ecosystem. It's Apple that decides how long a program/application is supported on your computer or phone, not each developer. I still have apps designed for Android v.2 on my phone and they work fine. Apple phones were only recently "forced" to allow application side-loading, until then Apple had to know every single app you downloaded because it was through their store, and linked to your AppleID. Whereas you have Fdroid or you can easily compile your own apps without agreeing to odious terms from Cupertino.
I'll give Apple credit they have a decent quality and fully-featured ecosystem for mobile and computing. The only issue is that they intentionally make it difficult to use alternatives to their products that are outside their ecosystem, which isn't for me.
I hear you on all of these points. But I asked myself if I can live with those flaws to have something that works more seamlessly and doesn't have the social cost of not having iMessage. Turns out, I feel like I can. Some of us must choose the dark side I guess. But like I've said, I'm not opposed to coming back to android if they can get some of my gripes with the platform ironed out. Like if everyone switched to using whatsapp around me or went to signal, I wouldn't bother switching.