Commodus
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I find navigating iOS much more intuitive and simpler than navigating Android. Google are clinging onto their legacy back and recent apps buttons. I wish they'd get rid of them and build this functionality into the UI already.
iOS also has the benefit of being able to sync very easily with your existing iTunes library on your computer. You just connect your phone and hit 'sync' and all your music is transferred over, no need to manually have to manage via a file manager. You also get full device backups in iTunes too.
There's also the benefit of not having to deal with/use Google products and services and supporting their anti-competitive business practices. The less people use Google, the better.
The back and recent apps buttons are part of the UI. And not every Android phone has a physical home button, so you can't just bake the multitasking menu into a button.
And remember, not everyone has an iTunes music collection, including Mac users. If you spend all of your time in Apple Music or Spotify, you don't need to plug in... and you don't need an iPhone, including for Apple Music. I agree that it's good for managing an on-device collection, just don't assume everyone else is like you.
Also, believe it or not, many people know about Google's business practices and don't believe it's the devil incarnate, even if they have concerns. I'm an iPhone owner and I still use plenty of Google services without issue. I know you treat Apple versus Google as a holy war, but that's not how it works in real life. Relax.