The author is a self-described "Android Engineer", so I doubt the claimed authenticity of switching to iOS for anything more than wanting to write a list of complaints. I've seen far more pressing arguments made against iOS.<p>The first point appears completely fabricated as, simply put, the iPhone has sensors that would've disabled the screen in his pocket. The second point was immediately contradicted, and one of the later points raised was, "Alarm Clock doesn’t work when the iPhone is off" - really clutching at straws when you consider what it means to power a mobile device completely off. Most of the remaining points made are so vague it leaves a lot to be answered as to the use case (e.g. maxing out the screen brightness). Finally, there's poor grammar sprinkled throughout.