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Oh, I don't doubt that WP7 is smooth on the hardware it ships with. It's one of the benefits of controlling the hardware specs ... you can optimise the hell out of the software.
I've heard great things about the smoothness, fluidity, lag-free-ness, etc of WP7, and that the hardware is nothing special to speak of.
There are several single-core SoCs that beat the dual-core Tegra2 even in Android-land.
It's just trying to compare it to a crap SoC like Tegra2 is funny.