This might come off as an Android vs iOS sort of thing, but I completely don't intend for it to be.
I just don't find myself being able to stick with any Android phones. I keep going back to them on the basis that "come on, they're awesome". It could be the screen or the size or the camera, but I keep thinking that this next time I'm going to stick with it. And every time I try for a few days, or maybe a month or two, and then it's back to the iPhone.
Android just ... doesn't excite me as much as iOS does. To me, there's something about an experience that is finely tuned from the hardware to software that makes me giggle like a little school girl. And I can't say I've felt that when I used either the Galaxy S6 or the Nexus 6. Is there something different about me that makes me incapable of sticking with Android, despite the fact that it fascinates me on a deeper level?
Different strokes for different folks.
I like more obscure brands.
When I had iPods, I was looking into AnythingbutiPod from pmp devices from Cowon (South Korea) and Creative (Singapore).
I am probably the biggest oddball here. Whatever praises of Apple's cohesive EXPERIENCE here and negatives for Android, I feel the opposite. I am an Android loyalist these days. I don't prefer proprietary hardware and software to lock me in using them exclusively for those products. It was the problem I have with Sony for years and they never got the software right like Motorola and Nokia . Samsung is innovative in hardware, but software is an area they are also lacking.
But I figured it out with Android that whatever OEM I get, I can have a fairly similar experiences with differences in hardware quality. It's cool if someone doesn't like Android. People don't believe in God, hate the Beatles, or some people I know think The Godfather movies are a bore. Anything can be overrated or just isn't their cup of tea. I am playing Persona 4 Golden on the PS Vita and I just can't get into it like Final Fantasy X. I am more familiar with the latter. P4G, it seems teenager-cheesy to me and I can't control the moves of the other characters. Chaotic and graphics don't appeal to me. Alot of video games after the 6th generation don't interest me. Online, micro transactions, 95% of mobile games on phones/tablets, social links, etc. I can't understand the addiction with Clash of Clans. But then I like PS Vita even if it isn't popular in sales because I feel it is my Sony PS2 handheld. Maybe I am just too old or it just doesn't flow with me. I missed out an entire generation of gaming and alot of the best reviewed and popular games play like crap to me. It is the same with pop music.
Lately, I haven't too much interest with too much 2015 smartphones so the mobile OS debate doesn't interest me much since I already am secure which platform I prefer. For wishy-washy, maybe it is dilemma like kids picking SEGA or Nintendo in the early-1990's or the same arguments picking Mac over Windows. No perfect platform or phone, so the debate will always rage on. Alot of these debates are time wasters like Candy Crush and almost feel hollow and meaningless if you really evaluate it. I have heard of almost every debate. Go to any GameFaqs forum, debates for everyone. It is what you get with almost any forum debating whether Charlie Chaplin vs Buster Keaton, MJ vs Kobe, Ali vs Tyson, or for tech nerds - Android vs iOS (or Google/Samsung vs Apple). Just pick what you like, have fun, and stop caring about the rest.