Iphone by a long shot. It all depends on what you need and what you need it to work with. I had an Iphone and an Android for a month each (borrowed) and if I needed a smartphone (I don't ordinarily), I would get the Iphone. Better selection of stable apps.
That said, if you need a smart phone for your job, the connectivity you must have may determine your choice rather than your personal preferences and that is usually an android of some kind.
As mentioned, I don't NEED a smart phone. I have a cheapo phone with no monthly fee and rollover minutes. I have an Itouch that works with most things that I need. I do miss the mapping features of the android. It was more robust than what was available for the Iphone. I'll probably get a Garmin to make up for that.
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