I think your comment is more aggressive than is necessary.
My preference is for mobile apps that feel at home on the platform they're installed on. In my opinion Google builds high quality apps that I want to (and often do) use, but I have a disagreement with their style choices. This is a legitimate opinion to hold.
When an app is as good as (say) Google Maps, the fact that I disagree with some decisions isn't going to stop me using it. But for apps of more borderline utility, it might do.
My preference is for mobile apps that feel at home on the platform they're installed on. In my opinion Google builds high quality apps that I want to (and often do) use, but I have a disagreement with their style choices. This is a legitimate opinion to hold.
When an app is as good as (say) Google Maps, the fact that I disagree with some decisions isn't going to stop me using it. But for apps of more borderline utility, it might do.