

It's all business and no style, which is fine if that's what you're looking for, but I simply wanted something more. It's just not as sexy as Windows 10 Mobile was. Redmond produces a very robust launcher, dubbed the Microsoft Launcher. Some of them add special features and other improvements over Android's default home screen, bringing customizable app drawers, widgets, and other functionality. You can customize Android with home launchers, allowing you to tailor the functionality of the home screen to your desire.

But if you yearn for a more "Windows 10-like" experience, there are options out there. I'm of the opinion that Android is by far the better option in this case, owing to the customizability of the OS for things like replacing the default smart assistant with Cortana, the default browser with Edge, and so on. The dream of a Windows-powered smartphone is effectively over, leaving many of us to make the difficult decision to jump to either iOS or Android.
