I agree on the security aspect. The Google answer to security is ultimately just to sell you a new phone. We have landfills full of dead Android devices. How long before we get tired of making that much waste?
And on the Apple side they are so focused on apps that their browser stinks, they refuse to adopt OLED 10 years into having it, charge a fortune and still deliver a device that is riddled with bugs, many which never, ever get fixed and we are supposed to be "happy"? Apple puts up a gigantic msrp and challenges the buyer to see just how much they will put up with while still forking over a mortgage payment worth of phone. They have horrid battery life, so so performance and all for what, so they can be thin? The only feather they have is that they issue updates to the vast majority of their devices. Google, on that front should call it's technological skills utterly pathetic. Imagine engineers who claim lofty titles and salaries and yet simply can't issue updates to devices running their software. In today's age even minor Linux distributions with 1/1000th of their marketshare are able to offer updates. Shame indeed.