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Originally Posted by pluto
I would say much better, but then I haven't experienced any of the problems you seem to be having with KitKat. I find Lollipop much nicer to use than any other version.
Are you using clean Android on a Nexus device? because if you're not then your problems might be due to something the maker of your device has done on top of Android.
if someone says their iPhone or iPad is much better than the bloated Android shipped by the likes of Samsung then I'd probably agree.
if someone says their iPhone or iPad is much better than a nexus phone/tab running proper Android then I'd probably disagree.
That's not to say iOS is bad though, I quite like it too 
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I'm glad to hear that Android 5 is working for you. I hope it will for me too one day.
Android 2.3 works marvellously in my old Kogan 10" and 7" tablets and in my old no-name dual SIM Android phone from Hong Kong. The only reason I'm still not using that phone is because it only had 2G.
Android 4.1 works well in my two year old Medion phone, but it has the not being able to Move to SD card issue, which limits how many apps one can actually put into it. It occasionally had the "Insufficent Storage" problem, but uninstalling a recently installed app got rid of the issue.
Android 4.4 seems to work okay in one tablet I have (but I haven't used it much), and is a pain in my Lenovo 5.5" phone for the reasons I've previously given.
I think that I've learned my lesson - before buying a new Android phone, I would have been wise to check out the reviews at GSMArena - where people seem to have even more problems than me.
I guess the main reason I'll stick with Android is the dual active SIM feature that many of them have. My main Virginmobile SIM card works very well everywhere, except for where I live. The second Lebara SIM card doesn't work in lots of places, but works excellently where I live. And when I go to Europe I use an Italian SIM card for calls and data in one slot, and the international SIM card in the other slot for use when out of Italy.
Cheers,
Renato