The annoying thing for me is seeing people using a Galaxy to do things faster, with greater range and customization.
That's why I think that many iPhone users say that IOS is easy to use. Compared to my Galaxy the IOS operating system appears to be a cut down system with just the basics to get you by, almost as though you bought the cheapest version of a phone that isn't feature rich.
e.g. This happened yesterday on IOS - I was trying to remove a paired Bluetooth device. In the connections / Bluetooth you can see what devices you have connected, but it appears there's nothing you can do with them. There may be another route or section that you go in to to edit or view what devices have been or are on Bluetooth, but it wasn't obvious.
Whereas in the Settings / Connections / Bluetooth on my Galaxy I can see all devices that have ever been paired. Beside each one is a gear icon, if you click the gear you can edit everything and customise the features that the paired device can use. You can edit the name, unpair it, make it shareable.