Fo' real. Anybody who thinks this only reads tech news and doesn't deal with mobile phone consumers in the real world.
Android is the _cheap_ option. You can get Android burners now on budget telcos like Cricket and MetroPCS. Geeks like it too, but that's not the massive perception of the OS. It's becoming just the default phone.
Honestly, the only passionate defense I've seen for Android has seemingly been nothing more than thinly-veiled rejection of Apple, from people who are staunchly anti-Apple. I've never heard anyone seriously defend Android for being consumer-friendly, or easy to use, or fast/smooth, etc.
I have an iPad 2 and a Nexus S and my GF has an iPhone 4. I build iOS apps. I know my way around the cocoa API and the devices and for day to day use I much prefer my Nexus. The deep google integration is fantastic and vanilla android on the nexus is a polished experience (sans hardware accelerated animations), much more so than all the crappy OEM interfaces.
I'll give you fast/smooth, but from now on, I can't see my next phone being anything other than a Nexus.
Apple has built a certain brand image about people who use their products. There are many people who will gladly choose Android to avoid being identified with that image.
That is not to say that Android has no virtues of its own. I prefer Android for more than just brand identification.
Android is the _cheap_ option. You can get Android burners now on budget telcos like Cricket and MetroPCS. Geeks like it too, but that's not the massive perception of the OS. It's becoming just the default phone.