Nope.
All in One Gestures and Nova Launcher Prime's gesture swipes are too important to me. The way I use Android is much different than the typical Android or iOS user. I don't just swipe left or right to find apps. I swipe up anywhere in the homescreen for the screen to go off. I swipe from the right edges to go back. I double tap the status bar for silent mode. I use the Slide animation from Nova which adds a great effect. I carefully monitor my RAM and apps I use. I have App Backup & Restore in case I hate the new app update.
There is just as much restrictive frustrations I get from iOS as well. I find it boring and less intuitive. The OS for tech dummies. Maybe Steve Jobs was right and iPhone was ahead five years back in 2007. But after those five years were up (post-2012), Android caught up and surpassed it for me. If I did happen to go back to iOS, it would be for the 6s model. I think the s models are the best. More refinement with a similar design. And I would go for the larger model as I feel the 4.7 inch model Apple decided to make it the "inferior" version. I would sacrifice "one-handed" use for better optics, faster CPU, bigger battery, etc.
All in One Gestures and Nova Launcher Prime's gesture swipes are too important to me. The way I use Android is much different than the typical Android or iOS user. I don't just swipe left or right to find apps. I swipe up anywhere in the homescreen for the screen to go off. I swipe from the right edges to go back. I double tap the status bar for silent mode. I use the Slide animation from Nova which adds a great effect. I carefully monitor my RAM and apps I use. I have App Backup & Restore in case I hate the new app update.
There is just as much restrictive frustrations I get from iOS as well. I find it boring and less intuitive. The OS for tech dummies. Maybe Steve Jobs was right and iPhone was ahead five years back in 2007. But after those five years were up (post-2012), Android caught up and surpassed it for me. If I did happen to go back to iOS, it would be for the 6s model. I think the s models are the best. More refinement with a similar design. And I would go for the larger model as I feel the 4.7 inch model Apple decided to make it the "inferior" version. I would sacrifice "one-handed" use for better optics, faster CPU, bigger battery, etc.