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Originally Posted by kermitology
Having been an iOS user for the past 4 years and toying around with Android and WP7, I am still of the opinion that iOS provides the best user experience, followed by WP7, then android.
For me, I just can't get over the sluggishness I feel Android has whenever I use our Android phones. Some of our devices are dual core, so why oh why is it still so sluggish? It's just not fluid for me.
WP7 is fantastic in that regard, but boy do they need to pick up their socks and get some traction. It's hilarious that there are so many .NET developers out there that would be able to write some amazing apps for that platform, but it's just so pathetic when it comes to market share that it's not worth the effort.
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Never used wp7, so can't comment. I do have an iPad and iPod touch as well as an old droid incredible. I am not seeing the sluggishness you refer to at all in the android. My take is for doing the most basic things, iOS is a little easier. But to do anything beyond that in ios is a pita, if it can do it all. Things like having a back button, menu button make android a lot quicker to get around. Also the iOS keyboard feels so antiquated when compared to the android options available.