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That's no longer the case and hasn't been the case for a while now.
In fact, I'm puzzled why people keep making this point when I've found my G1 (read: the 1st Android handset) easier to use than my Smasung and Sony Erricson non-smart phones.
Android really isn't that much different from the iPhone in terms of usability (ok, it lacks some of the graphical gleem, but it's not far off).