If you can afford it, I suggest making a step by step change. Buy a Pixel device that is comparable to your iPhone. Install GOS and use it alongside your iPhone, then use it more and more until you start leaving your iPhone at home. (11/15)
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Don't try to go all in at once. Stay on the default settings at first, use one profile with Sandboxed Play Services installed and the Play Store to get your apps. You'll have a comparable user experience, with the exception of being in charge of your data. Now you can try things out. (12/15)
How about a user profile for Open Source apps without Play Services? Why not make use of that Contact and Storage Scopes and deny some apps network and sensor access if they don't require them? (13/15)
The more you use it, the more you'll feel limited and controlled on your iPhone, at least I assume it must feel like day and night... And drawbacks like not being able to use iMessage or Airplay anymore will just reinforce the golden cage image you gain from Apple, because they could (14/15)
release that for Android tomorrow if they wanted to.If you end up staying on the iPhone, that's great too. Now you know what you appreciate and have first hand experience to base your decision on 👌 (15/15)
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