@Parker and renegade:
I agree with you Parker, and in no way am I pitching iOS over Android. I would be remissm though, if I did not tell anyone shopping for a phone that Windows and Blackberry phones have no market share, and if APPS for their current and future gizmos are important to that person, to avoid these phones and any phone that has low market acceptance to get one. This is because very few companies make apps for their gear unless there is a solid base of users for a platform that justifies making an app for it. Case in point: try and control an Echo with a Windows phone app!
Look at WD; they only make their My Cloud app that controls all their new devices for iOS and Android users. Windows users (what few there are) are complaining loudly at the forum, but to no avail. WD is not going to waste time and money developing an app for a non-existent base of users. Same can be said for Seagate, and the list goes on and on.
I personally would not buy a product from any company that does not support, with apps, my mobile devices today, and why I have a "popular" phone and never will have a "loser" phone or tablet. That's not being a "sheep," that's being aware of what is happening around the tech environment.
So, I am not splitting hairs over who among the winners have the most market share; I just am pointing out how poorly some devices are accepted and what the consequences and implications are. It's the old Betamax vs VHS story all over again.