User2288 I've already read at least 2 of those, this forum is such a good resource!
mmmm For context, I've switched back and forth between Android and iOS for years. Before this I was on iOS since if I'm going to give my data to big tech, at least Apple has good security and good privacy against everyone else. The downside of course is they know much about me, so I've been hoping a better solution would come along.
I ended up using slightly more privacy oriented apps over time and leaving location off all the time, but it still really bothered me that both stock OSes are very leaky with wireless connections, in order to build and maintain their hidden mesh networks.
I love going beyond just seeing how my data is being used on the App Store and now having more control over permissions. I actually wish I had one more layer of control on the app info page, I wish about 10 or so more permissions were exposed (ex: break down Nearby Devices into Bluetooth and other sub-permissions, same with Sensors).
The Gallery is definitely the worst app, it tarnishes the reputation of GOS imo. Its just barely functional enough to limp along.
The keyboard is probably the biggest change in terms of day to day quality of life. The iOS keyboard is excellent, its a high bar. I'm not sure if the hitboxes of the keys change over time, but it has always felt like I have to relearn typing every time I switch.
The glitchiest aspect of this so far has been user profiles. Its hard to tell what settings will switch or stay the same jumping back and forth, and the PIN entry bug I mentioned before is minor but consistently annoying.
I've taken this opportunity during the switch to adopt some more protective practices, including researching and using tools that harden my phone as much as my laptop.
GOS makes that easy. I just feel safer and have more peace of mind about smartphone computing now, which I'm very grateful for.