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"I think my response can be summed up in just one image:
http://techmog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/android-evolution.jpg...
I completely agree. Apple designed an interface before release and has since been able to reap the rewards of a stable platform for developers and users alike.
Android, as shown in your excelent picture, was released as pre-beta with no thought to usability. It has taken many iterations and redesigns and is only now becoming a usable system after many years. Unfortunately users and developers alike cannot rely on even this version being carried forward and becoming a stable environment to learn.