Hmm. I actually have the N5 all packed up and ready to go back (Amazon). Having used Android for a very, very short time I just started to appreciate how good iOS actually is. But I'm completely aware it's way to short a time to judge fairly, it's more gut instinct with the lack of 'connection' thing. So I'd decided it was just easier to stick to the iPhone and iOS. Although I know my feelings with android and the size of the n5 weren't fair, your comments are making me rethink! How long did it take you to adapt, size and OS wise, (or did you just feel comfortable with size straight away?).
My GS3 was a lot bigger than my 4 screen phone i had before and my N5 is a little bigger than my GS3 was so you do get used to it. It was fairly easy for me but i love the bigger screen. There is a [ont for me though that they are too big. The LG G3 i think is that for me.
As for getting used to the OS......let me know if this is familiar to you.
When i first got Android, i was a bit frustrated at first. It had homescreens and i was expecting it to be very similar to the iPhone and it wasnt. In between using my Android the first week or two, i would keep picking up my iPhone to check things like email and even switched back to it carrying it around and still using it one day, then going back to Android.
I would see different things here and there and saw other things it could do and finally in that third week, i started to really appreciate the other things it could do and finally put my iPhone away as i felt pretty comfortable with it.
The Homescreens were awkward at first but now i love em and dont know how i could do without them. Making the homescreen as empty or full as you want with the apps you use the most is great.
Apps get updated year round and almost dailey i get an update on something so i didnt have to wait for a system OS update which really helps and makes it feel like things improve all the time til you do get a system update which i just got three days ago to 4.4.3.
Its been a while now...a few years and i dont have any desire to use a iPhone at all and thats not a knock on it, i do like Apple products but for me as a phone,Android is just more free and has more options just for Keyboards and other things. I know iOS is getting Swiftkey finallly and thats great but there are a bunch of various Swiftkey type keyboards in the Playstore and some , like Kii are better imo than Swiftkey. Just one example.
Its up to you to use what you want and i get it. But really coming from where you are, you should give it a few weeks if you can and try to do it with not using your iPhone which can be tough if thats all you know.
If you need help transfering things to make it easier, just ask. Many here will let you know how to do it with apps thy have used.