I'd attribute that to the fact that they actually have support. My MSDN subscription once had a problem activating, but it was quick and painless to solve by calling them. That alone makes them feel a lot more humane than Google, where you have to be lucky to ever reach a person even with critical problems like data loss inside GSuite.
Project Zero, their general position in security-first¹, and nice hardware have me sticking around, even though I can't stand their methods and mission (ad dollars by any means).
¹Watch out for your privacy, though, if you don't remove Google "services" from your devices.
They still do collect telemetry, but they've gone to great lengths to implement GDPR for everyone instead of just the EU. I do like that they provide a viewer to see exactly what is getting uploaded and offered easy ways to adjust how much data does get uploaded.
Google and MS are now both actively working on making Orwell's 1984 closer to reality, along with several other tech companies. I think people were disappointed when MS made a big leap in that direction with win 10 but it doesn't mean Google and Android aren't shit for their big part.