CapnNismo wrote:
Max, WP7 is like Zimmer said - a dream. But I think given the updated version of Android (2.3 aka Gingerbread) I would go with Android (I am somewhat biased, though). The platform is more mature and Google pushes out updates to the Nexus phones instantly whereas with most other devices (aside from the iPhone) you have to wait for carrier updates. In Europe this thankfully isn't the problem that it is in the USA. I don't think WP7 would also suffer from this, but if you get a Nexus phone, it's guaranteed to not be a problem at all. Google bypasses the carrier entirely with its updates.
I think the best question you can ask yourself is this: Do you use Microsoft's various cloud services the most or do you use Google's? Whichever service you use the most, get the phone that goes with that to make the experience the most seamless.
Updates really aren't a problem if you're a geek like we are though. Blackberry is terrible at pushing updates as it all goes through the carriers, but I can easily just go on the internet, download the latest update and shove it on my BB.
I think it's slightly unfair to say that Google possesses the upper hand here merely due to updates.
Also, gmail and the sort integrate perfectly with WP7. That's my main interest. I don't use any hotmail services but the email system works with any service and it just looks fantastic.
I'd love both an Android and WP7 phone... but until recently Android just wasn't on a usability par with most other phones (great to tinker with and stuff, but it still lagged and lacked easy to use features). Now with the Gingerbread update I'm kicking myself as to why I went for a BB.
Hopefully with WP7, Microsoft will try and update it regularly to catch up with Android and the iPhone. They managed to do the same sort of thing with Xbox, so they know what they're doing.