When it corms to security, I have no problem moving backwards, if that is what it takes.
Seems like an unnecessary comment and you missed the point. Even Blackberry during 2010 would have been a more secure example over Android.
But there are Android phones out there with monthly security updates - and on time updates. Pixels, OnePlus, Essential, and pretty much any Android One phone. Some argue that Samsung's Knox security feature is quite secure, but I honestly don't know enough about it to chime in, so I won't even include their phones.
To generalize Android as some insecure OS is vastly oversimplifying things. Sure - due to fragmentation some devices take a long time to update - including security updates. But that isn't the OS fault, it is the OEM's fault since they take forever to implement what Google has released. You want a secure phone? Then you avoid the OEMs that take forever to update their phones.
By the way - I am not some Android fanboy or anything. Current phone I have is a XS Max (obsessed with Apple's leather cases - ha.. Help me). However, I do enjoy both OSes and go back and forth every year or two. My point was that Android isn't the insecure half step-child to iOS that you guys still think it is. Android has matured a lot over the last few years and if taken in it's pure form (or lightly skinned) it is a great OS.