No offense, though likely you'll take offense to this, but I never had to reboot my Android when I owned one. For me though, I wasn't into making my Android better by learning code and editing xml files and hacking, it's just beyond my scope of intellect. I just wanted something that worked out of the box. That's what the iPhone does. I want to look cool with my peers and colleagues, not learn how to use all the 'open source' junk. Apple's products are geared toward people who want a stature, not a learning experience. I know this, same as you do. I don't particularly care for cats though, I'm more a dog person. (This will make sense to you one day)...
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Ya, I have a PC to do all the crazy open source stuff with. You know, cause to me I want a phone that just works and still does everything I want. I've considered Android before but ultimately I feel like the toys of customization and coding grow old and you end up just wanting something that works great for daily activities and is reliable. I personally have nothing against Android if thats what people choose, but unfortunately quite too often Android users feel the need to talk down to iOS users. Like we are all idiots for not wanting a phone with finger scanners and clocks and weather widgets, and gameboy emulators.
Live and let live. My first iPhone was the iPhone 4 on Verizon and its the first phone I have never had any complaints about, and I am sure the iPhone 5 will be number two.