I realize this thread is somewhat incendiary however think about it for a second. Would you rather have a single solution that works perfectly for the majority of people, or multiple solutions, each of which half works?
In reality the inevitable question is going to be asked: "Which is the best xxyyzz" application. That's just the way it is.
When I look at iPhone I see problems, no doubt. It's not perfect. However I see a community that is united and interested in fixing the problems. Compare this to the Android world where some people with certain phones have problems and others with different phones have no problems.
The reviews and experiences are all over the place.
Choose the right phone and things might work good for you.
Choose the wrong phone and you are screwed.
This doesn't happen in the Apple world.
You take it or leave it.
So what is better?
A situation where you have choice, and 15 different applications that half work or being forced to use one application that does work.
I choose the latter.
YMMV.
I'll take choice every time. Also your 15 apps that half work I've never found to be true. So far I've always found what I was looking for. Now what works for me you may not like at all that's where having choices are good. What if you run into something you really don't like in I phone? Well if it's part of the standard you are sol. In android more than likely you can replace it. I'm not using the standard android keyboard or launcher for example.
Some people would rather just have consistency no matter what and there's nothing wrong with that. So no, Iphone is not better than android nor is android better than Iphone, each one is better for certain groups of people. It all depends on what they are looking for.
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