FarSky wrote:
I've owned my share of Android devices, and been more impressed with exactly zero of them than comparable Apple devices. Honestly, I'm hard-pressed to even find where they excel compared to literally anything I care about in a device. Some of them may have better specs on paper, but what does that matter, when I find apps run better (more smoothly) on iOS devices than on their Android counterparts? I find the UI and UX to be immeasurably better on iOS devices than on comparable Android devices, and that includes speed of use, quality of available apps, hardware build quality, and a host of aesthetic criteria. That's why I use Apple products; and as far as getting excited about new Apple products, well...time and again the company has proven to me that it makes good choices with its devices. It's like a new Pixar film being announced: given my history of consumption of the company's other offerings, why wouldn't I be excited? Sure, it might turn out to be Cars, but more often than not it's another Finding Nemo or Toy Story 3.
My experience has been exactly opposite.
I've owned an iPad, and I have access to and use every handset on planet earth (including every iteration of every iPhone) as part of my job, and there is nothing preferable to me about any of the iDevices. Surely there are some apps that run on them that are interesting.. but there is a lot more about the various android platforms I've owned that makes them far more attractive to me. Price, features, options, etc... everything about the android environment is preferable to me. It's come a long long way since the first devices, and it is only going to get better.
"I like it better" and other similar subjective reasons are really the only argument you can make in favor of Apples devices.