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I've briefly fiddled around with a Sony tablet and a couple of Android phones.
They're not as smooth as an iDevice, but it didn't bother me that much.
What did bother me was the quality of the touch screen, it wasn't as accurate as an iDevice. It even made me wonder a few times if I actually had to double tap certain icons as one touch often didn't work.
What I disliked most was the confusing cluttered interface. I felt the stress hormones enter my system. This is not what you want on a phone or a tablet that are meant to be quick 'n' easy.