Anders, try to get your hands on one and actually use it before you spend the money. I hear the audio is really good. But for other things, anything involving the use of webviews, the experience on Android is not at all up to the standard you are use to with ios. If you're ok with not being able to efficiently use the web on your device, and you don't mind a sub-par experience editing text, then go for it.
I purchased a Nexus 6 because I had heard how great the experience was now, how much improved over what it was when I bought a Nexus 7 a few years back. I suppose when you improve from really terrible to just sort of terrible, you can say it is greatly improved. And the audio on the 6p is suppose to be really great. But for an overall main device, I would never, ever have an android phone until they clean up their act with how talkback works with html and how text editing works and how the scrolling is not as smooth as with ios and I could go on, but won't, since this is an audio list. Mary