Think how much time/energy you could waste on a sudden lock-in imposed by Apple, you have to deeply evaluate the real advantages in the short term to use it. Perhaps a macOS platform has some value for specific tasks, but an iPhone... really?

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In my experience android was more bloated and my hardware experience was always inferior when not on Apple. The iPhone just works - I chose to give up power features on my phone for a more streamlined device since I use my computer more anyway. BUT I totally agree with your point. That means Apple has far too much control over my phone experience. Also, I wasn’t aware of options like GrapheneOS when I left android the first time. A de-googled android seems like a fantastic option now.