QuoteOriginally Posted by Wilt View Post
That might have been true two years ago but these days Android apps are no more buggy or 'horribly bad' than their iPhone counterparts..
But still, in the Appstore you can choose from many more applications, Android still has that feel of just another addition to the system. At the same time, the Appstore is a main reason why people buy iPhones. Not too mention the lack in availability of specialised proffesional apps.

My Dad is a doctor with a lot of workload. his friends showed him all the great iPhone apps that help medical proffesionals. Obviously, I'd been advising again buying an iPhone for months( I'm an Android person , obviously) but when he came to me and asked : "Will I have all of those apps available on a HTC?" I told him to go for the iPhone. there are android alternatives but they just can't compete with whats on the Appstore. I'm sure this is the case for many different proffesions.