Let me know how you like it. Since I went "smart", I've always had an iPhone. Only replace it when I have to. Looks like the new ones have a touch screen where different levels of pressure give you different results. Sounds cool, but my hands shake. I'm lucky to hit the right key, much less vary the amount of pressure.
If Apple gets fancy w/ their touch screen, I may need to change. So I'm interested what you think about the Galaxy.
My hands don't shake, and even then I never could get the pressure sensitive IPhone 6S Plus to work right for me. It was always a challenge to get it to copy/paste. It did work well for emails. Don't get me wrong, the IPhone 6S is a solid device, but I like the customization of androids ecosystem a lot better.
Reasons I switched back to android:
1. I appreciate the haptic feedback on keyboard, I missed that feature leaving my note 4
2. The keyboard in general was better laid out and their are options to customize it further
3. I prefer the SAMOLED screens, even going back to my old Note 4, I noticed a difference.
4. Built in wireless charging - the S6 and S7 have it built in to the phone
5. The form factor is going to be a bit smaller with same size screen 5.5
What I will miss:
1. Apple App Store is still the easiest to navigate
2. The physical switch to mute your phone to vibrate
3. The motion camera thing, it is actually pretty cool.
4. Fingerprint scanner works the best of any phone, exception of the new nexus 6p which also works great
I like Apple, I want people to buy Apple Iphones. I have a lot of Apple Stock, but they really need to bring something new to the IPhone 7. By that time it releases, my worksphone will be due for an upgrade and maybe I will go use it for my work phone.
I like the galaxy, I have owned the Note 4 and I am currently using it now. I find I seldom use the pen, so If I were you I would look a the Galaxy 7 or even 6 for that matter. I would not suggest the edge for the reasons you state.
If you haven't used Android before, it might be a difficult, and frustrating, learning curve in the beginning, but I would definitely consider the Galaxy series as one to consider.
FOR AUDIOPHILES, of which I think a few of them are on this site, you might also to seriously consider the LG G5, really cool device and you can upgrade the DAC with it's modular design
http://www.cnet.com/products/lg-g5/