Another one of those "I tried Android for a day using a handset that was released from God knows when and I went back to an iPhone!" thread.
My only major qualm with Android phones is they generally have one physical button to wake it up which is the power button. And that wears out eventually. I have to install no lock on my Nexus One and Motion Action on my HTC One to keep me from pressing the power button a hundred times per day.
Android has a steeper learning curve. But once you take the time to know what you are doing and to know what you really want, the process becomes a bit smoother. Not perfect, but it gets better.
My only major qualm with Android phones is they generally have one physical button to wake it up which is the power button. And that wears out eventually. I have to install no lock on my Nexus One and Motion Action on my HTC One to keep me from pressing the power button a hundred times per day.
Android has a steeper learning curve. But once you take the time to know what you are doing and to know what you really want, the process becomes a bit smoother. Not perfect, but it gets better.