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That was g1. I've been buying iphones ever since. I don't think that there's one answer to phones. The tab phone is popular for crying out loud and I couldn't comprehend talking on one of those let alone trying to find space in my pockets for one.
If you like android, go ahead and like it. I don't. It has made big strides in terms of usability but it always seems unfinished. Like they didn't make services for the phone, they made the phone for services.
either way, i like my 4s, it may not have 200 gigs of ram and a 200 core processor with a 98 inch screen and a 4LGBT internet connection. It works and it works well, has lots of apps, is just generally consistent and helpful..
and about copying off of apple. of course they did and still do. They do some stuff in a much better way but generally stuff that shows up in android does so after it shows up in ios.