Yes I am very embarrassed for not agreeing with your opinions.
Maybe you should consider writing arguments defending your position instead of personal attacks though. It keeps conversation useful for everybody.
Another thing about the Android is its toxic hateboy mentality among the fanboys, they can't just tell what they like about something and tell why they believe its better. They also feel the need to take down the competition and insult the users of the competition. Unbearable bunch really, and those are the people you have to deal with the moment you have issue with your phone.
> Yes I am very embarrassed for not agreeing with your opinions.
Saying that iOS is “10x easier” because some trivial reason is a good way to shoot your argument in the foot, and you should be embarrassed to have made it. That's what I'm saying.
And as such the conversation cannot be useful for anyone except as a procrastination apparatus (and an occasion to practice a foreign language, but tbh that's mostly an excuse).
Also, most people using Android give no shit about Android (I could even use an iPhone now that the European Commission is breaking the walled garden), it's an operating system, not a sport team. We just get annoyed when Apple cultists are mindlessly parroting the credo coming corporate marketing without an ounce of reflection.
This is why it's embarrassing: you're supposed to be an intelligent being with critical thinking but somehow collectively fail at using it. This is an endless source of disappointment.
As I said, I've never encountered the “maybe not” option, so I'm suspecting you're making stuff up again…
> This alone makes it 10x harder to use than iPhone.
Come on. You realize you're embarrassing yourself, don't you?