I have an Android phone and tablet. I know several with Iphones.The Iphone has for the most part updated with each new release of the IOS. The Android does not - mostly because the phone manufacturers put their own overlays onto the Android OS which limits its ability to update. The Android is more flexible - it can take an SD card and you can increase storage of data (not apps) up to 64 gb. The Iphone is limited to the memory that it has built in. The number of apps is likely even for both systems but I see many more free apps than my friends see for their Iphones. The bells and whistles apps - for example Siri - have Android duplicates that do exactly the same. If you have already invested in Iphone apps at Itunes then you will lose all of that if you move to Android. As to RVing use, I have seen more free apps for RVers on Iphone than I have seen on Android - some of the same apps on Android cost money. Also many businesses develop apps faster for Iphone than they do for Android - television networks, Good Sam, Cable TV companies, etc. Decide what you want your smart phone to do before you decide and then look at which will do what you want it to do.