Name one app that works and looks better on Android. Next, find me a quality app on Android that isn't available on iOS.
No need, and I explained why.
Also, the fact that iOS has only 2 sizes while Android has 100's, iOS has one OS, while Android has dozens (based on the many manufacturers running different Android versions) makes a major difference to the quality. I find that many apps don't work well on Androids, sometimes not at all. Facts are facts, iOS wins in the apps category, and I don't care why.
Well I do care, and it's like comparing a computer to a blender, yes, the computer can have crappy software, but that's because it's an open OS, and you can do much more with it.
You can enjoy your amazing ability to transfer files in any which way, but the fact remains that the average iOS device has vastly more media, especially music, and in an organized fashion, and only because of iTunes. Forgot why Apple won the mp3 wars? Hint: It's not because iPods were the most open device.
I'll keep my android computer like device, and you can keep your iPod that's also a phone.
Even if iOS has a learning curve, it is far easier to learn it than a standard android. Plus once someone learns how to use it, they know how to use every iOS device for a long time. Android, even after the difficult learning experience, one would have to learn a completely new device when they switch from device to device. My 1 year old niece can use an iPad to watch movies and play games by herself. I'm sure a baby can't do that on an android or toy phone.
Not true. Once you know your android, basic tasks won't change much after an update.
The iOS home screen has all the apps organized nicely in folders on 2 or 3 screens. Androids usually have widgets all over the place, with some apps on the home screen, the rest of them by hitting a menu button. In that menu, the apps usually take up four screens, and cannot be organized by folder.
Lol, this cracks me up. Forget about the app drawer, you can orgenize all your favorite apps on the home screen, yes, with widgets, folders, and launchers, and never have to go to the app drawer if you so wish. Only difference is that in iOS you only get folders, whereas in droid you get widgets (I love how you make it sound like a bad thing) and custom launchers.
1. No, you cannot get rid of them on an Android, did you ever own one?
Yes I did and do, do you? ever heard of this thing called root? custom roms?
2. You misunderstood me. The apps that you can't delete on iOS are actually quality apps, not even half as bad as the undeletable, annoying, never-get-out-of-your-face apps that all Android devices have besides for the Nexus. And even the Nexus has undeletable apps just like iOS, but again not half as bad as the standard android.
Again, I can remove any app I want, change system files, change system look, even change screen resolution and play store ID. my options are limitless.
If Android wins the fight here then I'll be happy cause I own one, if iOS wins then I'll be happy cause then my shares has good potentials, I'm a winner either way
I don't think your shares will be impacted much by the outcome of this discussion.