> Hmm... all the Android phones I have seen, the UI experience was really not 
> impressive and not smooth and not intuitive
> compared to the iPhone OS.  It may be as capable, but it's fairly ugly - or 
> at least, I just haven't seen a good implementation of it
> yet.

Well, I don't find either interface especially intuitive. Because they
aren't. (You've really hit one of my pet peeves with "intuitive".) But
I do find them equally approachable, and in many ways I find the
Android interface easier to use. I'm using a Droid (running 2.0) so I
will admit that it's a bit different than 1.5/1.6 devices. I'm able to
do more with it in less time than I could using the iPhone. I can
check mail and compose messages easier, synchronization works better,
there's a native Google Voice app, etc, etc. I can click on the
address of a calendar event, and get automatic GPS navigation to that
address. I could go on and on, but you get the point I guess.

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