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Well, the keyboard certainly is. 2019 Galaxy S10 (the base one with the fingerprint reader on the side, 5.8", 128GB storage, 8GB RAM) vs 2024 iPhone Pro Max 512GB... guess which one has the more accurate keyboard? Yep, the Galaxy. (Using Gboard, of course, as one does on Android.) Even switching to Gboard on iOS doesn't make it as good as Gboard is on Android, due to iOS limitations.
The iPhone's my daily driver, but my plan is, in a few years, to replace the Android phone. So I'll go back and forth. I want iOS for Apple Health. I like having my health information, and I don't like it sold to advertisers like Samsung does. (My wife's Galaxy S22 said she had to either consent to them sharing all her health data with third parties, or she had to let them delete all her health data and stop recording it. She chose the second option. I don't think my S10 got that update, plus I never activated Samsung Health.)
Also, Utahns can continue to use iPhones without penalty. Killing the state bird is a no-no, but not supporting the official state mobile operating system does not carry a penalty... yet.