Fair test, but it's not conclusive. There are many areas where the Android UI makes it easier and quicker and less laborious perform simple and frequent actions:
-Sharing images: I can look at any photo in the gallery or browser, tap share and it will show me recent contacts in Facebook and WhatsApp whom I can share it with instantly.
-Switching of location services: On Android all it requires is a swipe down from the top and tap. On iPhone you have to navigate to settings.
-Automatically syncing login details from your Desktop chrome history.
-Recommending email addresses from your desktop chrome history when filling in forms on your phone.
-Search for anything. I just hold down the home button and a search bar opens.
-Back button: Makes it easier to go back to anything without having to move your thumb or a finger all the way to the top left corner.
-Image URL: On android I can press down on an image and click 'Copy image URL'. It's god sent for forum posing.
-Dismissing your alarm a minute or two before it is about to go off.
-Calling someone I'm texting. When I read a message from someone and want to call them. I can just put the phone to my ear and it will call them.
This is just an example of many things on the Galaxy that require fewer steps than on an iPhone and thus make it a very quick device to use.