It’s imessage.
If android phones showed up in imessage as red bubbles or purple bubbles but everything still worked OR if Apple released iMessage for Android very few would actually care about the type of phone used .
I understand completely, my Fold 5 feels faster/snappier but not quite as buttery smooth overall as my iPhone 15.
In addition to just generally being chunky I am disappointed that Apple only has 1-axis navigation on the Home Screen (X = up and down vertically). I think they do this because the Digital Crown only has up/down.
But all other watch os (Google, Samsung, Fitbit, Amazfit, garmin) have 2-axis navigation (X and Y). Swiping side ways adds quite a few nice navigation options in addition to up/down.
Get ready for lower App Store prices overall, the proliferation of new iPhone app stores (Amazon, Microsoft, and some 3rd parties), and a spawning of some really garbage apps and malware.
Apple may be monopolizing, but they have the strictest standards for app approval. This means iOS apps which don’t update to adopt new iOS look/feel and APIs stop getting approved. With a 3rd party app store, we’ll start to see apps that look ‘old’ because Apple can’t reject them from a 3rd party app store. And of course, we’ll see new malware that Apple also can no longer reject.
Still, I expect Apple to make it glaringly obvious to users that non-Apple apps are sketchy (probably a warning box every time they are launched) and it will eventually look a lot like the current situation on Android.
Long past time for Apple to add this capability. Android has had it for ages. Samsung with Good Lock can even have app-specific audio settings.