Just curious, what do you do on the one plus that you cant on ios?
Glad you asked! I always get so excited when people ask this. For starters, you should check out this post of mine where I explain (in pictures!) why I think Cyanogen's extra features make Android so awesome (even more awesome than stock):
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/20714539/
Also, check out my battery life on the Oneplus in this post:
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/20714436/
But to sum it up, the Oneplus is a great device at an insanely great value.
And in terms of specifics of what it can do versus iOS, it's just the little extra customizable features. Like the ability to set third party defaults (Rocket Music player owns Play Music and iOS' music player, easily); or the ability to customize my pull-down quick settings menu; or the ability to apply different themes (which may sound like it's just about aesthetics, but it's not. At all); I think Android handles widgets much better (in fact, I hated using Widgets on my iPhone 6 so much that I barely used them at all. Tucking them away in the notification pull down made it a drag to use. It felt so cluttered. And the more you added, the further you had to scroll down? It was just a mess in my opinion); the back button is superior to Apple's on-screen back buttons and even superior to Apple's sometimes-there-sometimes-not-there back gesture; typing and swiping is much better on Android; I can customize the on-screen buttons if I so wanted (I can add to them, rearrange them); it has double-tap to wake; I can customize the Google Now gesture to make it do something else (and add more actions to those gestures); I think the Play Store is so much better organized than the App Store; no more iTunes!; Google Now responds to my voice (I believe Siri only responds to voice when plugged into a car); and more...
Anyway, my fingers are getting tired and I can't think of much else off the top of my head. Do check out that link I provided above. I go into more detail (with pictures!
) on why Cyanogen is so awesome.
Basically, life is easier, and dare I say faster, on Android than it ever was on iOS. After setting it up just the way I want it, my Oneplus basically understands me better and knows how to serve me, so to speak. Whereas anytime I go back to iOS, I feel confined to the way Apple wants me to do things (I hate how Settings are organized in iOS and how they're separated from their respective apps. I like that in Android I can go into any specific apps' settings right from when I'm in the app).
Anyway... hope that was the least bit enlightening.