I switched from iPhone 5 to Galaxy S6, and boy do I regret my decision.
I'm heading back to team iPhone once I've got this crappy Android paid off.
In all seriousness, I actually really like my Android. The camera/screen are phenomenal, and I like the customization options for home screens and wigets.
But I've had to send the phone back twice for defects that were out of my control, and the battery life is garbage. I have to have at least 40% battery when I go to bed, or else the phone dies on me overnight, which then means that I don't have an alarm in the morning. I think this is a third defect that's out of my control, but the only other point of reference I have for battery life is my old iPhone 5, so IDK. I could go to bed with my iPhone at 5% battery and wake up with my iPhone at 5% battery, because the phone wasn't in use, as it should be.
I have no idea what could possibly be running on my Galaxy over night that drains the battery so badly. I'm constantly using my task-killer to make sure everything is closed and not running, and I manually update my apps at work every Monday morning, so I know it's not getting drained by updates every night.
Another problem I have with my Android that I didn't have with my iPhone was the transition from wifi to data and back again during the day. My iPhone had no issues running both wifi and data at the same time, which meant that I could use wifi to send iMessages and run apps, but my data was still active, meaning I could get phonecalls and voicemails.
My Galaxy does not cooperate well with running Wifi and data together, even when I mess with the advanced settings. I have lost 5+ voicemails and not been able to recover them or even see who called me, because my phone won't use data while my wifi is also on.
I may re-evaluate when I have this piece of junk paid off. I really like the camera, and a Galaxy S7 will be enticing for that alone. But I realllllllly miss being on team iPhone. I never had issues with any of my iPhones like I do with this Android. I understand that I've probably just had terribly poor luck by getting a broken unit, which was then replaced by another broken/refurbished unit...
But I think I just trust Apple more after my life experiences haha.