I don't care for any of them, Android or Apple actually. The best phone I own is a SAT phone, it's good anywhere, any time but they are expensive to buy and expensive for air time. They work of satellites not cell towers. Typical air time for me is a buck a minute so I only use it for emergencies. Couple years ago, I was hunting Elk in New Mexico near White Sands and no cell service whatsoever and I need to call my wife so I got out the SAT phone and dialed her up and viola, was just like she was standing next to me. Other nice thing about them is, you get NO robo calls or telemarketers, they are strictly controlled by the FCC and unlike a 10 meter transceiver, you don't need a license, just a fat wallet to get one. Only for emergencies like I said but they work anywhere in North America, I also have a cheap Android for around the house and in populated areas with cell coverage and remember cell towers all have a limited transmit and receive range. My Android stays off 90% of the time but I do make long distance calls on it. Much cheaper than our landline. I pay 35 bucks a month for mine, unlimited talk and text bit I don't text anyway. Just called Winona, Wisconsin a little while ago to check the status of a material order...
I find cell phones to be only a distraction I can live without. My 2 cents.
The SAT phone, I only pay for air time, I own it outright.