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Personally I find Android to be an invigorating and innovative experience. Of course, I ONLY buy Google phones (e.g., Nexus One and now Galaxy Nexus) which receive updates quickly and regularly. I recently purchased a little jump-drive-esque fob for my TV that plugs into an HDMI port and transforms the television into a giant Android tablet. For $65.00 USD. LOVE IT! While Android is far from perfect, it's moving in the right direction...and quickly. While Apple continues to stranglehold its customers by refusing to allow even so much as an mSD expansion port, manufacturers using Android can offer a raft of advanced features and future expansion at relatively low cost. Long live Android!