Re: What fragmentation?
The two have different approaches to screwing you:
Apple - proprietary hardware, cables, sockets, services. You pay more for the same technology and then pay more again for Apple compatible stuff.
Google - cheap, cheerful but needs a bit more work and you get a data slurp you might not like (I don't mind as long as I know what it is)
By the way - pedantry "Sure, Android is so huge now, it's not easy for Google to manage, but the whole fragmentation thing has been blown out of the water." You meant "blown out of proportion". </pedant>