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Originally Posted by DaddyTorgo
I don't think iPhone's necessarily have better app quality. Certainly not any better availability, and a lot of the Android apps (because of the OS) can be more powerful.
My Android phone can switch wifi/bluetooth/gps on and off and raise/lower volume and turn on/off checking of emails just based on where I am (via what wifi signals are around).
iOS may have MORE apps, but a lot of those are clickbait-style apps, or things like "whoopie cushion app" rather than being you know...actually...useful.
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That's wrong, sorry. Most developers, including the well recognized ones take an iPhone first approach because that's where the revenue is.