Should I sell my iPhone 5C or keep it?

I'm coming from a Galaxy S3 that ran a stock Android ROM known as Gummy. It was based off of Cyanogenmod and I felt as if I had to get rid of the phone right away after a year or so of using it. Battery life was horrible and it would have awful camera and microphone glitches. I decided to get an iPhone and I sorta had second thoughts about it, but I bought a 32 GB iPhone anyways and I don't dxactly know what to think about it. The aesthetic of iOS is pleasing, but I'm basically coming from Android which provides widgets and limitless customizability. I still like the iPhone and it's very responsive and snappy with opening apps, but I have sort of a regret that I made the wrong decision. I want the phone but at the same time I don't and it makes me sound like I have first world problems but I could've just stupidly spent 375 dollars on an iPhone that I could end up regretting later on.

However, the seller I got it from gives a week time period in case you would like to return the phone.

Is it worth it? Should I keep the phone or should I return it and get another Android?

If you're not happy with it, return it. No use using a phone that you don't like or you don't feel good about. Try another phone of the iPhone 5s, or even wait for the 6 to come out keep your options open as many tech companies will be coming out with some new phones in a few months.

Hope this helps.

Well it just depends if you want the iPhone or not. If ou don't like it send it back. I can tell you how much I live my iPhone but what's that gonna do for you?

Stick with the iphone.

It is very customisable, you can rearrange screens as you wish (though it's a lot easier if you do it through itunes on a pc or laptop).

There are no where near as many apps for iphones as for android, but they tend to be much higher quality and work far better - on several occasions I've gone through a dozen or more apps on my android tablet just trying to find one to do a straightforward task, while it's rare to find one that does not work on the iphone…

ps. Get used to killing apps once you have finished using them each time - double-hit the home button then flick them off the top of the screen.

Otherwise, anything you use stays in the background, even if you restart the phone… That's the common cause of 'bad battery' complaints, as some badly-written apps don't shut down properly when hidden.

The same mostly applies to Android, though the way of killing them is different.