Wow, this thread took a nose dive. Personally, I talked my boss into buying an iPhone last fall, even though I'm rabid about Windows Phone. He's on Sprint, and didn't want to switch carriers, so I convinced him to get off the Virus Phone Android he was carrying. He's in banking for the love of all that is Holy - he shouldn't be carrying around a spy phone.
While yes, I have seen people who were smug about their iDevices, they're not that common, and a lot of people I know with Macs are also using whatever (Boot Camp?) to run Windows in the same machine. My personal opinion is that for the past few years, Apple has been a disappointment, but that's just MY opinion, and I don't expect everyone to share it, and I'm fine with that. Before that, while I've never owned an Apple product, I have used a few (a LONG time ago), and Apple is a company that I've looked to with respect - until their recent lack of innovation, that is.
Fact of the matter is that without competition, there would be little or no innovation. We want innovation, so we NEED competition. Another fact is that there is no phone, nor do I think there ever will be a phone, that makes everyone happy. Let's breed diversity, and thus innovation. If we're going to bash a phone ecosystem, let's bash the one that did an about face from "don't be evil." I've talked countless friends out of Androids. Most to Windows Phone, but a couple to iPhone. It doesn't bother me that someone else likes iPhone. That they bought it means that the ecosystem will survive, and competition will breed innovation.