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Fair enough, I only picked the Photon because I got to use it for the first time yesterday at work. From what I recall though, the HTC Arrive is almost exactly the same hardware as the HTC Evo Shift, and I've also played with one of those. I still feel that WP7 beats Android devices with the same or similar specifications, and gives more recent devices a run for their money.
And the best thing is, it has all this smoothness and speed without sacrificing battery life. That was the biggest draw for me personally, and it's a great feeling to be able to go two to three days without plugging in my charger. That means I'll get a longer overall life on the original battery, and keeps the resale value higher when it is time to upgrade.