We'll there are launchers of Android 4.4 on Windows Phone, so there are people who would like to imitate Android on their Windows Phone but they can't because of Windows Phone's restrictive nature.
An iOS user would have some genuine reasons to argue with Android users over arguing about who copied who.
But Windows Phones? I mean when did you get a notification center equipped with power toggles? The ability to save content and apps to the SD card, file managers, double tap to wake, tap to beam, gesture typing?
In a few years you'll probably see interactive live tiles, proper lockscreen notifications, expandable and interactive notifications, double tap to sleep, 3rd party keyboards.
All courtesy of Android.
First of all your argument was that a notification LED wasn't required because you have Glance, what about phones that don't have Glance?
Then you say Android has no apps like Glance and I show you one and you start to find faults with it.
Let me tell you, I've used for pretty long on my Nexus 5 and it hasn't impacted the battery life also it's way better than Glance and available to more phones.
Why would be need live tiles? We have homescreen and lock screen widgets.
Wordflow came from Android, obviously we have it.
Call+SMS filter isn't on all Windows Phones, and it's on Android phones but not all of them.
Double tap to wake came from Android goddamit. And there are devices that have it, the ones that don't is because of the battery usage issues.
Why would anyone need an "official" file manager? All of them do the exact same thing and not everyone needs or uses a file manager.
Lag free budget devices? loooool no, there are none to speak of. I'm totally willing to make a video of a 520 lagging in a week or two.
Manual focus is a feature to boast about? We'll then why can't I boast about Android phones having phase detection and laser autofocus?
Plus in Windows Phone 8.1 apps don't get suspended when you press back button, get your facts straight. But in Android apps do close.
Most of the rest of the stuff can also be found on Android.
And battery sense and data sense came first on Android, another feature that Windows Phone copied.
In the end, app devs don't go hungry on Android because of piracy. Even with piracy included they make more money on Android than on Windows Phone.
How Much Do Average Apps Make? - Forbes
Moving on, we do have developer preview for Nexus devices and it's not like Nokia devices get timely updates how long did most people have to wait for Cyan?
And your last statement about 4 million mediocre apps...you are full of ****, no App Store has 4 million apps. Get your facts straight.