There is no hypocrisy. I've already explained this, but here we go again...
On Android, you have to read a big list of permissions for EVERY app you install. If you don't read them all, then you could be granting who knows what permissions.
On iOS, you install apps without a care in the world, knowing that the OS will prompt you if the app requests permissions from you. The OS will only prompt you if the app requests permissions; for apps that don't need permissions, there will be no prompt.
Surely you can now see which one users are more likely to notice and which one takes up less time. Like I said, if I'm installing hundreds of apps I don't have time to read the permissions for everything; who does?!
If you're like me, you install apps one after the other sometimes, so in Android you would have to read a lot of information while you're installing the apps. In iOS you'd just go ahead and install them, and it would only ask for your permission when you actually go to use those apps, so there is less to read at any given time.