[citation][nom]Xperia isisis a bad phone[/nom]It's pretty funny that 15% of Android users have removed Google from their phone. It makes sense though, the Google "app" is just a transparent link to a web browser, and only tech users with actual stuff on their phone's file system (i.e. much less than 85% of all users) would use it to find local content.Google must also be front-loading the G+ app onto users, because I can't imagine that 24% of Android users are at all active (or even have a non-stock account).Generally, it looks like iOS users have lots of social networking and shopping apps, and Android users have 6 different apps to go to Google and antivirus (lol). From this snapshot, it looks like Android is a closed ecosystem and iOS users are free to interact with the rest of the world.[/citation]
You gotta be joking. Android gives you full control over everything, Google gives you maps, search, Plus (with google Hangout), Picasa, Mail, Youtube (Google is the owner of Youtube), Translator, Books, and a lot more.
iOS gives you a shiny "Slide to Unlock" and the App Store, where everything costs.