My phones are Android (HTC ONE, Nexus 4, etc., since the G1) and I have both a 32GB Nexus 7 tablet and a 64GB iPad Mini. I also had the ASUS TF-300T and other Android tablets. OK, this being said, I love the iPad Mini for ease of use and stability. However, I sorely miss the customization level of Android based tablets. Essentially, Android tablets can be as easy if not easier to use than Apple devices IF you take the time to customize to your liking. That's the key... Android users love the freedom they have to change the look-and-feel of the screens, how they interact with their device, etc. "Nerdier people" (like me), enjoy the ability of rooting and loading different flavors of the operating system (Cyanogen Mod, etc.), with the expected instabilities
My wife is NOT a techie so getting her to switch from a NOOK to the Nexus 7 was a challenge until I customized her screens to what she wanted. I saw a smile and she has been using it since. So to summarize, yes, the Android experience is not as "standard" as the Apple experience (some say Apple is repetitive & boring LOL), but for a majority of users, it seems like the openness of the Android platform along with the variety of products are pulling more and more Apple people into that ecosphere. On my side, it was the willingness to use an Apple product so I can stalk about it through experience and not just shoot out echos from others