Skydrive resizes photos. PhotoStream doesn't. I didn't mention photostream. I was talking about the workflow of getting the photos to your PC, and it's optimized on OSX + iOS unlike Windows + WP7. PhotoStream does the same thing and the PhotoStream syncs on both Windows and OSX (Windows via the iCloud Control Panel). PhotoStream is superior. The iOS devices also do not resize images you upload to Social Networks (unless the Social Network imposes that).
Android devices can auto-upload images to the cloud without resizing as well. That is nothing special
Also, in response to this:
I got a new Phone yesterday. It is not an iOS device even though I could comfortably afford one. I don't really see a point in getting an iOS device (had an iTouch just to test the OS out for a while) because the type of workflow possible in an All-Apple setup just isn't possible for me as a Windows user - that to me is the biggest benefit of Apple's ecosystem -> the size of it and how well their products work together... If I go into that ecosystem, it would mean ditching my Windows PC for a Mac and my XBox for an AppleTV as well. That's not an investment (or a change) that I'm willing to make right now. I don't feel I need it.
^ Note that has nothing to do with how good I think iOS is vs. WP7. It could be as bad as BB7 but with the type of workflow Apple has in their ecosystem I'd still buy it if I had a Mac, simple as that. Like I said, user experience for me go beyond simply one device. The entire workflow and cross-device integration comes into play for me. I may save a few taps on the WP7 OS but offloading the media and working with it on my PC pretty much overruns the time saved on the device. It's complicated
Plus, the iPhone cannot record video at 60 FPS, while the phone I got can, with great quality in HD. I like consolidating the number of devices I carry, not simply changing for the sake of change with no real benefits to it. I make choices on tangible and useful benefits, not simply preference or opinion. That is why I've used basically every smartphone platform out there extensively (except Symbian). I use what works best for me when I need it, not just cause someone told me so.
Last reply since this conversation is not going anywhere anytime soon.
The reason why I made that statement because you completely misunderstood what I wrote. That's why I quoted myself in my first response.
You still don't seem to have a clue what I'm talking about. You just want to argue and go off on tangents. You obviously haven't used an iPhone with a Mac, as well, so why are you even trying to debate about this.