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Android could have better updates for some devices (not all), but even if you are stuck with a 2.1 or 2.2 phone you are better of than with an iPhone, IMO. The iPhone is really nice if and only if you use it for just what Steve predicted you'd use it, otherwise you'll hit a wall pretty soon ... been there, done that. The same goes for any customization and personalization of the phone. You can never make it yours, it'll always be Apple's.
BTW, nice notifications in iOS5
P.S.: I'm genuinely curious: can Siri be trusted to work 100% of the time? Is it really useful or it's just a gimmick to impress your mates? Also does it work in other languages than English?