I don't understand why you would think that makes any kind of point, especially in the case of Apple vs. Android, in which Apple has the iPhone and a slightly larger iPhone, while Android has dozens of different phones in wildly varying prices and options. Your example is limited to two options, which is relatively implausible.
To provide my own example, it's not apples and oranges, it's two polished but bland apples, and every fruit known to man. If we want to include Windows phones in the mix, then there's also a pile of cucumbers in the corner that some aging drag queen pleasured himself with.