Best wishes to you! I hope your wife will enjoy her foray into a new platform.
I can’t break the stranglehold Apple has on my family. Unlike me and my husband, none of the kids has an inherent awe and love of technology. They weren’t around to witness and be part of the evolution the way Gen X and millennials did. None of this is special or even interesting to them.
My Pixel 2 was popular among the kids for awhile. In my experience, Google dropped their chance to win hearts and minds of the next generation when they dropped Google Playground (AR Stickers).
I remember wanting smack one of the Android Central writers upside the head with a tuna when he smugly bid Google Playground good riddance. He was a young and presumably single man with no kids so he had only that perspective on it. Of course Google Playground was going to seem a waste of space to him.
Meanwhile from my perspective, once the kids found out they could no longer have Star Wars characters and Pokémon populating their digital photos and videos, their interest in my Pixel phones evaporated.
It was a small window of opportunity I had to interest them in something different and it was gone.
I tried another more recently when my artist daughter went on a school trip to France. “Hey, look at how Google translate works on a Pixel phone…which I will wipe and set up for you to take to France.”
“No thanks Mom. We have a guide and aren’t allowed to stray far from her. And I just want to carry my iPhone.”
Ah well I can’t really complain. Their interests are meaningful. They want to do cool things like compose music, write stories and poems, and create art and just stay connected with their friends. It’s actually cool that technology is just a means to these ends for them.
The best I can do is educate them to at least be informed shoppers and get the best tools for their jobs. They likely won’t be interested in just the technology for its own sake. Lol, for me, the technology itself IS art.