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That has zero to do with this discussion, and I have no clue why you brought it up. But since you did, I have to say that you're fooling yourself; Android may be based on a Free software stack but it's no more Free than iOS. Just as OS X/iOS are based on FreeBSD, yet they are not Free OSes given all the proprietary crap included, so it is with Android (albeit to a lesser extent).
What if he just meant freedom to sideload apps and customize the phone to his liking. Not everyone wants or cares about a stallman-esce version of "freedom". I think he was just saying why he doesn't personally use iOS, despite liking the design.