i use both systems and find it quite enjoyable to be fluent in both operating systems. Switching back and forth keeps one from becoming to boring. Best of both worlds IMO. Some things I really like about iOS and some things I really like better about Android. Some apps I like run great on android and some run great on iOS. Frequently an app that runs good on android is crap on iOS and vice-versa. I give the two app stores equal ratings. My iPhone 7 has a great external sound system as well as my HTC 10. The pixel's is crap. This isn't important to a lot but is to me. The pixel has numerous issues and seems to be a crap shoot as to whether you get lucky and get a good one or are stuck with issues. If you read on the android central forums at all or google chat you'll get an earful.
OP, In your situation here's what I might choose to do, The iPhone 8 and pixel2 should be released around the same time. Google needs to make lots of improvements and the iPhone 8 is supposed to be new, different and great although pricey. I'd wait and see then choose one or the other.
OP, In your situation here's what I might choose to do, The iPhone 8 and pixel2 should be released around the same time. Google needs to make lots of improvements and the iPhone 8 is supposed to be new, different and great although pricey. I'd wait and see then choose one or the other.