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System storage is separate from user app storage in Android. Thus, it really doesn't matter how "bloated" the Android system install is, as it will not affect the amount of storage for user apps (/system vs. /data partitions).

And, there are various apps available in the Market (Play) that allow you to partition your SDCard and use it as extended storage space for user apps (Link2SD for Xperia devices, for instance). Using these apps is better than the generic "Move to SD"/"App2SD" that comes with Android, as the extra partition is mounted as part of the OS, meaning you don't lose access to your apps when you connect to a PC via USB.