Yeah, I think iOS and Android users are already self-sorting. The ones who prize customizability are choosing Android. The ones who are really intolerant of confusion or debugging are choosing iOS.
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The argument of Apple having a better UX is also a classic that I've heard a lot.
I'd accept the preference of familiarity, as perhaps iphone users are just used to using iphones for a long time. However, for people who don't program computers or phones and only use either as a Facebook machine, they probably couldn't really point out what the difference is; other than the inconsequential simple things, such as: "on this phone, you go to this menu to change the wallpaper, which is a different menu on the other phone".
Idk about the other thing, I've just plain never heard of people needing to debug their apps on Android during casual use.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply users were opening up Android Studio. Substitute the word “troubleshooting” for “debugging.”