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Originally Posted by Dubdub
If you want a business and email tool, you get a BB. If you want a consumer device, then the iPhone is what you get. And if you want a toy, buy a "droid.
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It wasn't that long ago that the iPhone was considered a toy. Now a lot of corporations and even government agencies are implementing them over BlackBerrys.
There are a lot of different flavors of Android. There is the stock Android interface, the HTC Sense UI, MotoBlur, etc. Each of these changes the interface pretty significantly. Personally, I like the Sense UI as I am more familiar with it.
Having said that, I do not find Android devices to be toys. The platform is changing rapidly and adding features pretty quickly too. At the rate RIM is moving, Android is running laps around them.