It's funny I was with Android for years mainly the note series and when the iPhone 6 came out I switched to that and honestly ever since it's pretty much been the same thing you said. I try to go back once in a while but after like a week I miss the iPhone.
Apps on iOS are far better and more refined and another big selling point for me with iOS is iMovie. Idk if I just wasn't looking in the right spot but Android video editing apps are terrible!
IOS overall is much more consistent too in terms of speed and battery life. With the note 5 there would be days that the battery was alright then other days it was dead by 4 pm. With the iPhone I usually have at least 50% battery left when I go to bed, sometimes on light use days up to 75-80%.
After typing all this I realize I am gonna stick with the iPhone actually.
I can agree here. I've used Android (and Blackberry) for most my life and have only owned the 3GS, 4s, and now 6s Plus...
I've used the Galaxy S series, Note (currently testing the Note 5), and Nexus series.
I am holding no flag for companies, and I can say that iOS is just more refined and unified. The battery life on the 6s Plus is just great and one of my favorite features. The battery life on the Note 5 is absolutely atrocious for it's size, and all my android phones never had great battery life. I honestly thought I was going to be blown away by picture quality on the Note 5 (like I was by the Note 4) and I honestly wasn't. The low light pictures are better, and it has better flash, but not generation gap differences in terms of taking photos.
There is a lot of processor throttling that goes on with the Samsung phones too.
iMessage really is great - and I never understood until I used it. This is obviously because so many people do have iPhones.
That's the main thing that's making me lean towards keeping my iPhone 6s plus instead of my 6p is all of the sacrifices that need to be made to have good battery life on a phone with as big a battery as the 6p. Bluetooth drains battery and prevents doze from working, Facebook drains battery, dji go app drains battery and requires you to delete the app or toggle airplane mode after using it everytime. There are of course work arounds for everything but we shouldn't have to deal with disabling things in order to get past 2 pm off the charger.
Here is the rest of my list after carrying both devices for three weeks.
IPhone benefits
App quality
Touch id used in more apps
Battery life
Imessage, airdrop, facetime
Ad blocker in safari
Apple ecosystem
Slightly more privacy
Reachability
App permissions/background refresh/limited multitasking (I know some will disagree with me and argue that ios is more limited with multitasking but for me the battery lasting is more important and with how apple does it apps don't run rogue)
Android benefits
Open os
Quick charging
Notifications
Aesthetics of phone
USB transfer
App capabilities
Notification light
File system
Now on tap and Google now
Sharing capabilities
Back button
Non physical buttons
Battery drains are real. Don't forgot OS updates in iOS devices are more consistent.
If I could take 1 thing from Android it would be the notification system.
Nexus 6P is better in terms of hardware. Nexus Imprint is unbeatable for fp scanners. Dual speakers allow you to get some stereo music. You have more carrier flexibility w/ the Nexus 6P. The camera doesn't protrude like the iPhone does because the 6P's bulge is level with the camera. USB Type C is also there for faster charging. 3GB of RAM is more than enough. iPhone just has the better software because it takes the hardware limitations (1080p, 2GB of RAM, etc) and puts it together with the beast of a processor to make it a better experience for users. iOS has significantly better camera software, app support, ease of use, etc.
Nexus 6P is better in terms of hardware. Nexus Imprint is unbeatable for fp scanners. Dual speakers allow you to get some stereo music. You have more carrier flexibility w/ the Nexus 6P. The camera doesn't protrude like the iPhone does because the 6P's bulge is level with the camera. USB Type C is also there for faster charging. 3GB of RAM is more than enough. iPhone just has the better software because it takes the hardware limitations (1080p, 2GB of RAM, etc) and puts it together with the beast of a processor to make it a better experience for users. iOS has significantly better camera software, app support, ease of use, etc.
Touch ID on the 6s is second to NONE. The imprint on the back of the phone works well, but there is a downside of not being able to use it if your phone is on the table.
Carrier flexibility is not relevant to most people, and if you truly need it you can get your iPhone unlocked easily.
The camera protruding is an opinion, as it isn't a bad or good thing based on fact. Most people use cases which negates the whole thing.
I agree with all your other statements though.