In order for me to take calls from parents and students when I may not be near a landline for Chromebook support, the district I worked for picked up an iPhone SE (second generation). Since this is the only Apple device I have ever been required to use (other than to help other people figure something out), it is the worst I have ever had.
Apple's interface, in all of their operating systems, has always been the least intuitive of any I have used. Nothing is in a logical location, most of the things you would want to be able to tweak from the GUI are locked down, hidden in some obscure/irrational place or absent. The ecosystem is infuriatingly restrictive and closed.
I particularly hate how I can't shut this thing down every day before I plug it in ... because it will turn itself back on if I do plug it in. I found a "support" thread that literally said to plug it in before shutting it off. That was the "solution". No power options to tailor the functionality of the phone to what you like, just do whatever Apple dictates is correct. I think that pretty well sums up Apple's entire history for as long as I have had a lot of exposure to them. Do you need that industry standard interface? Too bad, we're changing the standard to some nonsense that may or may not ever achieve mass adoption elsewhere and may or may not offer any objective benefits to begin with.
Every time I need to touch anything running iOS or MacOS, it takes every fiber of my being to not chuck it as hard as I can at the closest brick wall.
... then there's price/performance value.