Comment Re:Prove it. (Score 3, Informative) 110
I have the same experience. At work we supply iPhones to our administrative level employees, with one of the reasons being it is simpler to use. It may have been true in the past, but not any longer. Most users struggle at the most basic of things. They don't even know there is a search function, and those who know don't know what to search for. You tell them to install an app, which they know they must search for, and they install the one app that comes on top, which is always an ad. You tell them to reset the phone to factory before returning it for service or replacement, and most just stare at you. The users who have private android phones, seem to go through the tasks in the phone quicker, searching and finding the settings they want without much of an issue. These users are at parity when it comes to cognitive abilities, age, and even share some of the same functions within the organization. So, Google is doing something right with the UX, Apple is not.