"Google’s voice search/input applications and Google Navigation continue to make Android phones in general significantly better mobile devices than the iPhone."
3-4 mentions of "apps" in the entire review, and all of them focus on Voice and Navigation. Are we going to pretend that third party app selection is a non-issue on mobile platforms, not even worth mentioning?
Yes, we are, because for the most part (in my experience owning both an Android device and an iDevice), there are more options on the iDevice, but most of them replicate functionality of already existing Apps.
An example, if you have a working VNC client, you don't need 9 other working VNC clients that do the same thing but look slightly different.
As an undecided/prospective iPhone/Android customer, would you mind elaborating on which apps in specific (for which platform) you are thinking of when you make this statement?
Some iPhone apps that I personally use daily: Things, Beejive IM, Facebook, Twitter, Wolfram Alpha, Audible, Pulse for RSS, Tipulator, Weightbot, Nike+, Stocks (Apple's own, admittedly) and this isn't to mention the games library. If you'd like more elaboration you can email me at my handle at gmail.
Unfortunately those links just tell me that browsing the appstores on the web (both of them) is pretty much unusable.
But the apps you list, almost all are available on Android aren't they, or something nearly equivalent. The only I think may not be on Android is Nike+.
UPDATE:And apparently many people use "My Tracks" as a Nike+ replacement.
3-4 mentions of "apps" in the entire review, and all of them focus on Voice and Navigation. Are we going to pretend that third party app selection is a non-issue on mobile platforms, not even worth mentioning?