I think you hit the nail on the head with your last sentence. I for one do use my phone for almost everything. When I owned an I phone I also used my laptop less buy there were certainly more occasions when what I wanted to do could not be carried out due to apple's limitations.
I think most people would rather do something on their phone due to convenience, rather than waiting for the computer to boot up. I'm not saying that my phone has replaced my computer, but it probably has replaced 90% of the tasks I used to use it for.
As for watching YouTube videos, I will view these on the phone - more often or not someone has posted something on Facebook so I'm not going to boot up my computer just to watch it when it displays perfectly well on my phone
My laptop boots in less than 10 seconds. Only thing I really use my phone for when Im near a computer is twitter or check an email if Im watching a youtube video and don't want to pause it switch between tabs.
Now just watched the 2nd video, and you mentioned FB but I personally don't like the integration of social stuff into everything. I got rid of FB but do follow some people on twitter. Don't really have anything to say other than no matter what type of phone never cared a single instant about integrating the phone with FB.
Another thing he mentioned with the 'console games' on the phone. Do people really sit there with a blut tooth controller, and play games on their phone? Never once thought to do that, and after seeing it have no desire to do that. 4" or 5" screen or whatever the phone is no way Im sitting there with a controller playing a game on the phone. I have a PS3, and a gaming rig with an i7 3770k, Asus 660ti, and lots of other goodies into a 24" IPS Asus monitor. PS3 is hooked up to a 55" Samsung LED TV. My phone is the last thing I want to game on with a controller. Seems like he was going WAY out of his way to show something I literally laughed out loud at. Emulators have been around for ages on a computer, and I've never once thought I wish I could do that on my phone. Im someone who ran a Win 98 emulator to play Tie Fighter on.
Also have to laugh at the txt file through dropbox for a grocery list. Never done or thought to do that, either. Text works fine as does the old fashioned pen and paper. If the wife thinks of something else a text works.
Yeah Android has more options when it comes to phones. So what? How many of them are worth a damn? No interest in a slide out keyboard...and with that availability comes the bloatware and tweaks each manufacturer adds. The stock launcher on Adroid phones varies from company to company. The only way to get a 'real' Android phone is through Google, and I have no interest in owning a LG anything (like the current Nexus 4 which doesn't do LTE).
But yes in the end different strokes for different folks. Good and bad with both. If you want to tweak and endlessly play with your phone's OS and appearance while chasing the latest tech specs than get an Android, and deal with the negatives it brings. If you want simple to use, and well integrated phone and OS that gets updated on a timely basis get the iPhone.
Still laughing at pulling out the full size controller to play old games on tiny screen...