In my family, everyone else has an iPhone and I have Samsung S23. So I can maybe give both perspectives. If you just want a phone to be a phone, it’s hard to go wrong with an iPhone. It’s always the best default choice. That being said, I personally can’t go back to an iPhone. Lots of people recommend Google devices because of the “stock” Android experience but I greatly prefer the interface, integration, and customization of Samsung devices.
Anyway, in no particular order why I like Android/Samsung:
- The ability to just copy movie and TV shows files onto the device and play them with VLC. This is a must for me for travel. iOS is still a pain in the ass for this.
- In screen finger-print reader and face unlock (both are useful)
- Ability to cast a Dex desktop to my TV with one click for showing off content
- Customized gesture navigation (swipe up middle - home, swipe up right - back, swipe up left - apps) – full screen is available no button bar
- THE BACK BUTTON – every time I use an iPhone I hate hate hate the lack of a back button
- Browsers with ad block
- Customized YouTube with ad blocking (revanced)
- Customized notification icon bar – hide icons that are always on (bluetooth, etc), battery percentage no icon.
- Separate profile for Work and Personal – my employer has control only of the work profile and can’t remote wipe my entire phone.
- Custom home screen apps (I use Nova 7)
- USB-C – one single charger for all my devices (phone, laptop, tablet, buds, etc).
- Ability to wirelessly charge my watch and my ear buds using the back of the phone (this is great for travel)
- Open source console emulators
I can probably think of more but that’s a good start.
I use Windows 11 – mildly modified – StartAllBack for a proper start menu and taskbar experience. I have it pretty much exactly as I want it without any annoyances.
I’m perfectly comfortable with Linux but I feel the same as you about using it on the desktop for all the same reasons.