Steve_God
Official Helper
It pretty much isSounds kind of like a no brainer when you put it like that.
The only actual advantage that the iPhone has (in my view), is that it will 'always' be that little bit sharper and more responsive to user input, due to the way that the iOS is coded.
(Without going into too much detail, whenever you put your finger on the screen, is stops all processing and shifts all resources to the graphics and user interface to give the slicker than slick experience. Whereas Android will continue to do other things in the background - there is an example online somewhere, where someone with an iPhone goes to load a webpage, then touches the screen to move it around, and the page just doesn't load at all because it's stopped the process, and is using everything it's got to make the graphics be perfect for where the finger is moving around the screen)