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I have to say this is an interesting discussion on many fronts. And it appears there's a consensus with regard to the demographic that Apple appeals to. And since women tend to drive the spending dollars along with teens, it's easy to see why Apple is so successful.
Now where phones are concerned, I think judging an OS by how often it pushes updates isn't relevant. What IS relevant however is CHOICE. And while I have been loyal to Apple for years, it became blazing clear that open source developers move much quicker, develop more advanced functionality which is then matched with hardware that can deliver by an array of manufacturers working for market share. And it's also clear that the statement about the hardware manufacturers having multiple streams of income thereby not needing to do 'the squeeze', is right on the money.
And yes, I've hesitated pulling the trigger on an Android device when I see the issues. But the fact remains that MANY of the devices on the market today are far advanced of Apple and can be customized and changed to offset the shortcomings. If you don't like the way Apple creates a device, you're stuck. End of story.
But when it comes down to creating product for consumers, specifically games and app, it's iOS first.