Android is still a much sloppier user experience. And the OS infrastructure carries over to the third-party apps. It's less than it was, but it's also now more entrenched. Like lack of features, I'm not sure most focus on UI or app store (parts obviously of user experience) issues once something passes "good enough," which Android probably did for most awhile ago, but as someone on both platforms (and believe me I'd love to use Android more - much of it would be free) it drives me crazy when equality is mentioned here. Hell Windows Phone may have already passed Android on this point.
As always different tools for different needs & folks, but that doesn't mean all are equal by all measures.
That said does this matter for most - probably not. Look at Windows past.