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Wow, someone really doesn't like Android.
You know, Android really is a great all-around smartphone OS; the "hipster" social networking tools are all carrier or manufacturer addons. The base OS is a great launching ground for whatever end use a company might envision for it. Given that BlackBerry and WinMo are going the way of the media/social trend with their respective new OSes, I'd say vanilla Android is perhaps the most mature of the bunch these days.
The problem is finding a phone with vanilla Android and no SenseUI/MotoBlur/TouchFlo or other nonsense.