Comment Re: Oh, I see (Score -1, Informative) 247
The problem is you. Not iOS and how it works. You are not unique on this issue.
You want to use an iPhone like an Android phone. It is not an Android device and as long as you continue to try to do it the same way you did on Android, the more frustrated you will be. The exact same thing happens to an iPhone user switching to Android that keeps trying to expect Android to behave like iOS.
Why do you want them to be the same? Why would you switch if its the same? Why can't you understand that it works differently?
If you switch from an ICE car to EV and are expecting an ICE experience you're going to be disappointed and think it's horrible. Same going the other direction from EV to ICE.
People with complaints like yours are so confusing because you don't seem to know what you want. You want an Android device with an iPhone label or something- Do you even know?