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Granted, my Galaxy Nexus is not as smooth as my partner's iPhone5. But considering that iPhone5 has actually a beast of a SoC, that's not surprising.
Actually, happens I do. It does run about as well as an Android phone. Which is to say, terribly.
But it also is saddled with an OS it wasn't really intended for. When the iPhone 4 launched, it was pretty damn smooth. It just outlived its usefulness and performance got long in the tooth.