TBH there is still an appeal to Apple products beyond the specs. First off there's still A LOT of iOS exclusive apps and content. You'll get some of the indie games on Android but most of the bigger mobile releases are either iOS first or iOS exclusive.
The other thing is the streamlining between Apple products. Between Macs, iPhones, iPads, and whatever their TV thing is called, it flows rather smoothly and they all work together. Google has their web services and Google TV but I'm not sure how well that all flows.
Not that I necessarily agree with all these things but my point is that there's more to look at here than specs. I find it odd that we judge phones almost purely on specs but that's rather irrelevant when it comes to gaming consoles. With gaming consoles, games is the big thing. Here, people only care about specs.
The other thing is the streamlining between Apple products. Between Macs, iPhones, iPads, and whatever their TV thing is called, it flows rather smoothly and they all work together. Google has their web services and Google TV but I'm not sure how well that all flows.
Not that I necessarily agree with all these things but my point is that there's more to look at here than specs. I find it odd that we judge phones almost purely on specs but that's rather irrelevant when it comes to gaming consoles. With gaming consoles, games is the big thing. Here, people only care about specs.