I agree it is not revolutionary, but try using the new version. It does cut a lot of its ambient sound from the conversation. This is due to the way they have incorporated their three microphones that you neglected to mention. It may not be their most stellar moment, but it is still a quality device and why anyone compares it to androids, I do not know. While they are both phones, yes, but the operating systems are completely different and the audience for both is quite different. iPhone clients who understand what they are purchasing will not consider an android and android users that know what they want from android will not find those software features in iPhone. That being said, what is the deal with the comparisons? Advertising fails to deliver that message. Only the real connoisseurs of the two devices realize that and all the arguments are really silly. Falling in that pit is so useless.