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So I am hoping this guy is semi-right as I in the last few days have been converted from Android to Windows Phone. Semi-right because Android has a place and i don't want it to go away so I have an option to switch back in the future if I need to.
I've had 4 different Android handsets all have had major problems (G1, HTC something, San Fransisco (ZTE Blade) Galaxy S2 etc) with constant crashes/freezes and a sluggish interface.
I now have a Lumia 800 and I was shocked at how fluid it all is, there are certainly things it lacks but that's mainly down to apps and how new "Windows Phone" is, the phone itself is excellent and far better quality than most Android handsets i've played with (i played with most current gen Android phones in the shop before making my decision).
This is coming from a Linux user as well so I am in no way biased (i run gamingonlinux.com FYI).