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The only things in HTC Sense that I like are the panel clock and some of the widgets that update on the screen. The rest just gets in the way. The best thing I did was move to a custom ROM, though I did miss that clock.
I have a Galaxy Nexus now, and have no urge to go back to a non Google interface (unless it's MIUI). I've been tempted by the S III, but not enough to pull the trigger and go buy it yet. And if I did, it'd probably be after I know I can root it and replace the rom.
I was actually waiting for the iPhone 5, until they cheaped out by not actually making the screen any bigger (a little taller isn't enough IMO). Had Apple gone with a 4" retina display I'd probably be sporting an iPhone.
Oh well. At least this way I saved some money.
Oh, and a new item for the Apple Tax. It turns out Assurion plan with carriers charge $169 for replacement of an iPhone versus $99 for Android and $49 for feature phones. Add another $70 to the Apple Tax total.