I have to admit, as a very long term Android supporter, that there are a lot of desirable things about iOS that Android can't or simply doesn't have. I also have to come to terms with the fact that "sideloading" is the one killer feature Android has that has prevented me from using iOS in any meaningful capacity.
I'm putting sideloading in quotes because I feel like it's been used recently as a slightly disingenuous term to frame what computer users used to simply call "installing" as some kind of hack, or "loading" software around the "side" of the garden wall. In the past, "sideloading" was simply called "installing". But that's a completely different topic that I'll leave to another day to get into.
I'm also going to stick with Android for now since it plays nicer with Linux and have no interest in buying an Apple laptop.
Maybe if there's a killer feature one day. That could be the sideloading if it's robust enough to support Vulkan and Box86, but something tells me Apple will be clipping it's wings a bit. I guess I'm not a heavy enough Instagram or Snapchat user to know the difference. Am I old now? Is this what it feels like to be Grandpa?
Apple is a jailor of gilded cages, and I'd feel stupid to trust them. :p