People will begin to think you are a troll if all your posts continuously seem to have a negative tone to them. Remember this with an iPhone the internal storage is larger but there is no way for any external storage and swapping of data.
It will be irrelevant for most apps as you can't name me on a hand apps for a phone that should take up so much data space. I think it would effect games more so then regular apps (and very few at that). It is true that that the Droid is limited in its internal storage. It has the SD storage card that allows you to store other things though. Sooner or later there will be a way to have Apps 2 SD which will allow for the few, rare, huge programs to run without any problems. It makes the coding a little bit more complex now but developers can handle it fine.
Like I said, an iPhone cannot swap out memory. You are stuck just with the internal memory. With a Droid you can store movies on a SD and other HUGE data files and still be able to swap it out with another SD so you will never be at a shortage. With an iPhone you are limited. So both sides have their negatives and positives.
For me I can see myself taking advantage more of the SD storage rather than needing a lager amount of internal storage. For the reasons I just said.