Good thread. I'm very tempted to try out an HTC One X or GS3. I have had iPhones since 2007 and iOS is just getting a bit boring. I jailbroke a few months back to freshen my 4 up leading into the new phone, and honestly it was fun for a week and not it's still the same experience. I then started looking at what I really do with my phone and it's mostly music with some email and web browsing (aside from texting and phone.) The iPhone does all those things just fine, yet I keep getting drawn to these 2 devices! Today I found iSyncr and Music PlayerPro and I'm again very tempted to try it out. I wish AT&T didn't have that $35 restocking fee for exchanging should I decide to get the new iPhone.
Any other hurdles people had when going from iOS to Android? I'm guessing pictures are just drag and drop onto the card somewhere? And those pictures can then be used as wallpaper? I've read that Android lack the tap on time to go to the top of a page. I can see that being missed.
I wish Apple would do a bigger refresh on iOS. I think widgets would go a long way towards that. I do love the way I can do more with the lock screen when jailbroken, accessing NC and replying to texts without unlocking. Glad we have some great options available out there now!
I had the One X and it's a great phone, but the S3 is the better pick since it's soooooo well supported. You have a problem, there is likely a fix for it. Accessories are easy to find since it's the one form factor all around the world and there are small varaitaions to the NA One X with the S4 processor that make some stuff not work with the Tegra 3 One X.
As for hurdles, you will need to learn a new UI and stuff like that. Otherwise, I've moved most of my stuff to the cloud, so all of my contacts synced, my music is streamed from Amazon, etc. So it depends on how heavily you are entrenched with iTunes Syncing. I would recommend using the tools featured in this thread. You can use any jpg as a wallpaper you take just like iOS. It's just a bit funkier cuz you have to crop it to fit the dimensions of the home screen.
I do miss the tap on time to go to the top, but apps usually have a Jump to the Top option in their menu or Kinetic Scrolling will get you to the top in no time. Android since ICS has been amazing. I found my self to not be a fan in the pre-ICS era, but after ICS, it's been smooth sailing.