Ha. Ha. Ha. Good one. In Android you got home screens with widgets, folders, custom icons, and then you have an app drawer with all the apps. Basically iOS is Android's app drawer with folders.
Also, high-end Android-powered devices are a lot more powerful than iDevices, for example, the quad-core Google Nexus 7 (built by Asus), a 7-inch tablet faster than any iPad. Or the 10-inch cousin of the Nexus 7, the Nexus 10, buit by Samsung, even more powerful than the Nexus 7.
On the other hand, a 16GB iPad costs $499, while a 16GB Nexus 10 costs $399.
And talking about prices, a 16GB iPad mini costs $329, the Nexus 7 with the same storage costs $249. And for $299, you get a 32GB Nexus 7.
Many people who say Android sucks have never had a powerful Android device.
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