So is having an education, learn some grammar.
Honestly, use any decent new smart-phone for a while then use an iPhone and it will just look and feel pathetic... which it is. iPhones are just too out-dated nowadays.
"The pot calling the kettle black" - Sounds like something someone would say from Blackburn, ^^.
In my household is a Galaxy Note II, Galaxy S III and S II. I changed from a Galaxy Nexus to the iPhone 5 and I found it easier to use.
Granted you can do loads on Android but almost too much. I like the fact that the iPhone is frankly simple and easy to use, preferring it over Android phones. I did see Samsung's Keynote at CES 2013 which genuinely excites me whereas 'future' Apple products never do.
Plus it feels quite nice pulling out a £600 phone :k