He makes some interesting points.
Apple is a company that wants to sell you devices and profit off that. Google wants to sell your information and everything they do is to collect data on you. Apple is all about protecting your privacy. Google they respect your privacy to an extent but the goal is still to collect data so they can sell it to advertisers. Part of you using Google products and services is agreeing to let them collect data on you.
Google abandons products and services left and right. They have a boatload of messenger apps for example. They constantly change shyt like when they pushed Google Voice users to move from the voice app to Hangouts only to later semi-abandon Hangouts in favor of Duo or what ever they're trying to get people to use these days.
Apple puts out FaceTime and years later you're still using FaceTime. The Google video app you're using today might not be the one you used 2-3 years ago and in 2-3 years it might not be the one you're using. With them is anything really safe? Any given day you can wake up to find some Google service you used and liked being discontinued.
Apple has a complete eco system from the phone to the laptop to the tablet to the TV to the watch to Homekit and the soon to be Homekit speaker all their stuff is unified and standardized and controlled by a single company. Have a problem and you deal with Apple and can go to one of their stores. With Google and Android you can come into a hodgepodge of manufactures and brands. Have a problem there and you're probably mailing your device off to one of many possible companies.
All those points are completely valid and when some Android stan acts like you're insane for using an Apple product points like those are never even acknowledged by them. All they talk about is shyt like downloading mixtapes over the air on their cellphone and the like.