I’ve probably used iPhones more in the last 7 or 8 years than I have Android. It’s only the last two or three years that I have started using Android more and haven’t used iOS for a long period since the X.
For me, I like where Android is right now. And I could happily be given an Android device and use it without issues. But because the OS’s are so close together now in terms of what they can do, it generally ends up coming down to hardware for me.
Android hardware isn’t quite there yet. It is in some devices, like the V30, even the Galaxy phones, but they don’t come with that same software experience of something like a Pixel.
The iPhone X is the first device I’ve used that has the perfect blend of both. Size, design, screen, software. It’s all there. Of course, it’s just my opinion as I know lots find the X too small, or don’t like the notch, but it’s just right for me.
I think if the Pixel 2 was designed a bit better, I wouldn’t look at the iphone, but because I had the X first, it’s now really difficult to have to switch to something else. Also, I have made zero tweaks to my iPhone X since I got it. As in, everything just works.
With the Pixel I’ve had to change all sorts to get it where I want it to be. That’s not necessarily a negative, and I love that you can do that with Android more freely, but having used Android for a while now it’s nice to have the simplicity of iOS along with the great hardware.