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There is no advantage because you're just as dependent upon the device vendor for operating system updates as you as if you were for an iOS device from Apple - at least in the case of iOS however you're not going to be left high and dry in a years time when a new version is released. I never raised anything about applications, the complete focus has been on the operating system itself - stop diverting the discussion to peripheral matters.
And you can't do that with Android unless you install a hack/work around which is a risky operation that quite frankly I'm not going to do.
Amazing enough that is the same situation with Android but at least with Apple you know the device that you bought a year ago will receive an iOS update when the next version comes out.
Which is a diversion from the fact that android devices are crap - devices being sold to consumers only to be told in a years time that if they want the next version of Android they're going have to throw away their old device and buy a new one. Sorry, but that is just plain fucking stupid.