[citation][nom]clubsaucekiller[/nom]That is exactly why the iPhone has sold so well. No need to put any thought into an iPhone purchase as you know you'll be getting a stable, quality phone - a stark contrast to the endless sea of Android shitphones out there selling for pennies.[/citation]
Funny how when I was showing off my Epic 4G and Evo 4G, I made iPhone 4S users envious. The Android software is very flexible and has more inherent functionality. Between widgets, native tethering, the ability to install apps outside of the walled garden, overclocking, undervolting, theming, there is just a lot more you can do. And ADB allows even more functions. The hardware side offers choice. The Epic 4G had a better screen quality, physical keyboard for texting/gaming, Evo's larger screen, the kick stand, HDMI output, removable batteries on both, expandable storage, and of course 4G. And mind you, the two phones I'm talking about are generations old and, more or less, discontinued.
Of course there are some less-than-stellar Android devices, but where can you get an iPhone for $150 brand new without a contract? No-contract iPhones are upwards of $650, and even then, the budget Android phones have practical features the iPhone doesn't, such as expandable storage, removable battery, widgets, and of course durability. If I had $5 for every cracked iPhone I've seen...
To the unbiased person, knowledgeable person there is no comparison: Android will win every time. The question is, which Android device?