I've never had an iPhone, iPad, iPod, or iAnthing
, but it seems like you just need to get as much info as you can on the phone you're thinking about switching to and comparing the info. I never got into Apple phones because I simply don't like the way they look, regardless of model. Their home screen looks like an unattractive desktop with a lot of icons on it, and I like a nicely organized or empty desktop with no icons. I held an Apple phone and pretended it was mine, but I wasn't feeling it. It's just a matter of taste. I kept all of my music on Zunes, which is why I fell in love with Windows Phones. Now, Nokia Music is on Windows Phones and I like it, but the look of WP still remains. I haven't seen every phone in the world, but I do like how a WP can be personalized. Love, love the titles. I'm not an app person either, but, eventually, whatever apps an iPhone has, a WP, I would think, would eventually get. Maybe not all, but, again, I'm not an app person. The basics can be done on my phone and it look better than any iPhone, but I am biased. LOL. I too noticed that the 'never' option for the screen timing out is gone on my Lumia Icon and there's no glance feature, but those aren't deal breakers for me. Besides, maybe they will come later down the road. If not, I will live
I do understand that if the screen times out during use for navigation or other things where the screen staying lit would be most helpful, it can be irritating. In cases like that, I think MS needs to fix that. For me, however, I use another portable gps. If you have to stay with an Apple phone, you should, if all signs point to staying. Although, at the very least, you can get a WPhone, trying during your trial period, and return it before your trial period if you don't like it. Good luck.