@livelaughlove21: “I think it’s keeping up with other phones quite nicely.”
I understand that people have the preferences, but the fact is that iOS is functionally inferior (by far) to Android (4.0+). This isn’t debatable at this point.
But like I said, Apple has been successful at making sure that fragmentation doesn’t happen. They control the hardware and they make minor adjustments to functionality so they don’t scare people off. They are very good at this. It’s just iterative. When a “new” feature arrives, it’s usually minor – and it’s usually something that another OS has been doing (better) for quite some time.
I have an iPad 2, have owned an iPhone 4. I currently use a Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and my wife has an old Droid X2. Also, if I had to use someone’s “Droid”, I’d throw it across the room as fast as an iPhone from that time.