I cant say I can split either of them with respect to intuitiveness , they both have enough quirks to annoy you at times.
Bottom line is the OS is nothing more than something you transit through to get to the app you want to run.
The big issue is Crapple stuff is over priced and nags you if you don't have the settings how they want you to.
Because crApple more tightly control the apps, and reject apps that do not meet their idea of usability, you end up with a more consistent, initiative platform. At a price (both financially, and app choices/restrictions).
Not got an iPad, but do have an Android tablet and a iphone. The geeky side of me likes the Android tablet, but I find the iPhone far less frustrating on a day to day basis.
If Mrs TB wanted a tablet tomorrow (she doesn't, rightly so, she understands a fast laptop is the way to go), ignoring price for a moment, it would be a gayPad, as she would smash an Android tablet in frustration (she has one as well

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