she's been an android user for about a week and a half... and she's happier than when she was an iPhone user two weeks ago... and for the last 3 years, that i know of.
i can tell you some of it though... too many steps to do simple shit on an iPhone.
*delete multiple messages on iPhone:
click edit
select messages
click delete
*delete multiple messages on Android:
select messages
click delete
shit like that is all over the OS.
then there's iTunes.
you can drag and drop as many songs as your phone will hold into the music folder without launching a single program on the computer you are connecting the device to. same with ring tones..
ring tones purchased in iTunes aren't even backed up if you don't sync your phone.
example... i had a fairly recent backup of my iPhone, then i purchased ring tones ... the phone got stolen. so did the ringtones. no option to re-download.
the only thing just better about the iPhone is the voicemail. bar none, hands down.
everything else is old hat and losing ground. if iOS7 doesn't have some step savers, that people can figure out without having to read an article by a third party, then they're stagnant at Apple.
don't get me wrong... i really really like my iPhone, but there are some better ways to do things on an Android device that the iPhone simply doesn't have. less steps typically equals better. it just does.
the Apple hardware is nice... no doubt, but people constantly want a better experience that they like not just a solid box with the same old experience. changing the icons and shit won't cut it anymore. consumers are over that shit. you can get a pretty OS on a $49.99 phone.