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I had never really used iOS until a few weeks ago when bought an ipad for work and started using it regularly.

Before that I always assumed that, in fact, iOS was way nicer to use than Android because that is what everyone said and because I never thought Android was perfect by any means.
But now I'm totally confused. I have no idea what is "better" or more usable about ios. In fact, there are so many things about ios that seem actually much worse and less usable than Android.
And for the last two weeks I've been enjoying AOSP ICS and now I'm positive: Android is actually *way more* attractive and usuable that iOS. I think by "better" and more "usable" people really meant "so limiting that it is really really hard to do anything stupid". Which isn't the same thing at all.
Oh, about windows phone, I have no idea