That is your opinion and you are entitled to it. I prefer Android products and one of the big reasons is because of that "control" Apple has. I never said their products weren't good, just that my Samsung tablet is just as good, and it is.
Read on the web, there are multiple reviews by multiple tech bloggers about how most android apps, especially popular ones like facebook and twitter, were simply not designed (ie optimized) for use on a tablet and are simply the phone version of the app stretched out for the larger screen.
The only sentence in what i said that was an opinion is that I said the above is a deal breaker. It is for me. I'll admit my phone is an iphone and I have an ipad mini, but I'm seriously considering a Galaxy S7 for my next phone. I'm not a fanboy by any means or stretch of the imagination.
Another example:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/8/9869980/google-pixel-c-tablet-review-android
An excerpt "One big problem is that most of the apps I use on Android tablets still aren’t truly optimized for tablets. Most apps are comprised of wide, wasted expanses of open space that are
technically designed for any screen size but
actually aren’t utilizing all this screen real estate. That’s problematic with third-party apps, but it’s unforgivable from Google’s own apps. Hangouts, the perennial forgotten child of Mountain View, is a mess on this device. Even Google Docs (presumably the app best suited to this keyboard) feels more like a phone app than something I can do real work in.
It gets worse with third-party apps. The Pixel C wants to be used in landscape mode, but too many apps assume that they’re on phones. Popular apps like Slack, Twitter, and many more toss you into portrait mode even when the keyboard is attached."