Michael Fisher is my #1 favorite tech reviewer of all-time by far and even I don't always agree with him with some of the stuff he said here...
Josh Vergara is also one of my favs, and I didn't agree with him when he said Google Maps is superior to Apple Maps...
The best reviewer is really YOURSELF. You can't be a lemming and depend on another person's opinion like it is gospel.
Michael Fisher is correct in that previous video I posted that both platforms essentially do the same things. They both have flaws. It's which flaws you can live with it. They both have strengths. It's which strengths you prioritize higher.
I like the freedom of Android. I don't like being boxed in with Apple's sandbox. That's me. Others won't agree with that which is ok. I'm NOT going to force down my beliefs to anyone who may not enjoy it as much as me.
I used both platforms nearly equally the last 10 years. Maybe 6 yrs with Android and 4 years with iOS. I didn't just wake up yesterday from either side. That's 60/40 or close enough to US market share of 55/45. Globally, it's more 80/20 favoring Android.
I like certain things that both platforms do. I'm more of an iPhone "hardware" fan. Not into iOS or proprietary stuff like iCloud, iMessages, and iTunes.
To many Apple users, this might come as a surprise for some of you but for every complaint about an Android phone, there are also millions if not billions of happy Android owners.
There is like over a billion iPhones sold but about 2B "active" Android users. Billions of Android users didn't just settle for Android because they couldn't afford iPhone.
For many of us, our world doesn't revolve around an Apple.
Enjoy what you prefer. The answer is that simple. Don't be a lemming. Learn to make decisions from your OWN experiences. I don't always agree with my favorite tech reviewers and you will realize no answer is really right or wrong.