Darren Hynes
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I've been using Android for almost 3 years now. My advice is don't try to make an Android device look or act like a Windows Phone. I've also used desktop Linux along with desktop Windows for many years, and I've never attempted to make desktop Linux look like desktop Windows, or vice-versa.
My main suggestion is to embrace Google. When I switched, I exported all my contacts from outlook.com to Gmail, and used Google going forward. That way there were no issues with contacts/calendar not syncing that seems to be a common issue for many former Windows Phone users.
I don't think you have to commit to Google that much if you use Samsung Android. All of my personal contacts are still linked to my outlook.com account and work contacts to my Office 365 account and they work fine and work in the calendar. It may not work that well on Pixel's because you need to use the Google apps, I tried a Nokia and it was didn't play nice with my outlook account, but with Samsung's you can use their apps straight up without trying Nine or any other third party app. The only time you absolutely need a gmail email address is for the Play Store and Maps. Everything else you can stay with MSFT.