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Honestly, I don't see how all of those touch-based mobile OSes are dramatically different from each other. They all seem to be pretty similar experience for average user if wanting just "whistles and bells", at least in my opinion (and I am certainly not a geek but average Joe in this regard). The only visible aspect is that iPhone (and possibly WM7) appears to be more solid experience out of the box, yet I know for sure that lots of people actually love "pimping" their handsets. So even if Android is more "nerdy", it is not in clear disadvantage here.

 My point is: unless you are "power user" or corporate one, choose a device which you would just love to have, not OS.