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The Meijin
Apple, well, since you're comparing it to Android, iOS specifically. I would choose iOS over Android because for one, it is far more efficient than Android. It is able to perform very smoothly with specs very mediocre compared to Android. Most of the iOS devices out today have only 1 GB of RAM and run on a Dual Core Processor whereas Android devices run on at least 2GB of RAM and Quad Core Processors.
Another reason is that the company who makes the operating system is also the company who makes the phones themselves. This way, the operating system is optimized to run on the phone, thus making it work better because the operating system was really made for the phone. Android on the other hand, is made by Google and third party phone manufacturers like Samsung, LG, HTC, etc. just modify Android to suit their needs.
Another reason I would pick iOS is the updatability. If you buy the latest Apple device, you are sure to have about 3 years of being able to have the latest software Apple is able to offer. Whereas in Android, you are not even sure of the phone you bought will be updatable to the next Android version (ie. Kitkat to Lollipop).
Lastly, I prefer iOS because of the unity of the devices. There are only a handful of iOS devices available thus there are also less devices a developer has to worry about supporting. This will ensure a good experience when it comes to downloading apps. Developers will immediately tell you which devices their apps are most optimized in and which devices they won't work in. So you won't have to worry about downloading an app only to realize that it does not work. The developers already told you if it won't work on your device. Whereas Android Devices are too fragmented and have an extremely wide variey of screen sizes. Developers won't be able to test their app on every single Android device out there, because there is just too much of them.
I'm not saying that iOS is for everyone, I'm just stating why it is better in my opinion. Android does have it's perks too like customizability and the ease for developers to publish apps. At the end of the day, it is your choice. It depends on your needs and wants from your device. Android may be more suitable for some, whereas iOS will be more suitable for others. And there is always that group who would prefer Windows Phone or Blackberry. At the end of the day, you go with the phone that suits your needs.
Definetly would agree with this now if only there were a like button or something