thousands of options organized neatly and logically and accessed easily is much better than fewer options done badly.
case in point is ios where fewer options makes a mess. Settings are in both main and app itself with no fixed pattern. Toggles are spread all over the list. Command options are strewn all over the place like top and bottom and sometimes in a slide up (unlike in Android where all command options are logically organized in menus). Plus inconsistency in flow like press small arrow to right of item to edit but swipe right to callout out delete (unlike android where you just long press an item to edit or delete)
In android when you have a physical menu button there's no visual indication about when there is a menu you can call up, you just have to try it and see. Even though menus are "strewn all over the place in iOS" at least they are visible.
Settings for built in apps are all in settings, but apple obviously can't dictate that developers but their apps in settings too. That's not an iOS fault..