Meh... no matter how great the upcoming Android devices are, I just can't get used enough to Android to justify buying an Android device. I had a Desire for a couple of weeks, but ditched it and went back to my trusty N900.
Yeah I feel you on not liking Android, me personally I am okay with it because I usually browse the web, watch YouTube, and send text messages during most of my usage. I carry a Nexus S can't speak for the Desire but I don't do bloatware, had to be stock. I'm really not even that (cyanogen) but I'm interested in seeing how much this n9 blows my current phone out of the water. I'm looking for all around improvements....like how the galaxy s2 stacks up against my current phone. Hoping this device is all that and more.
I would think for most here + old Symbian users Android has been their OS of choice.
Either i buy N9 or keep on my iphone 4+N900 combo till something really "new" and interesting comes out.
I bought GS when it was announced. It's unfortunately was missing some polish and my GS was buggy has hell including Google accounts bug that hundreds of people have been complaining since the beginning of Android over at Google support but no fix in over 2 years time. Got fed up of the phone after 5 months.
Hate to say it but i'm enjoying my iphone 4 much more than GS. It just simply works. I'm all against the itunes crap and that i can't modify many things inside the phone, something i don't understand how people can call that a positive, but when you got your stuff inside the phone like you want it i have had no problem at all.
A bit burned out of gadgets at the moment. Somehow Android just doesn't interest me at the moment. Kind of like on the Symbian hey days when you started feeling that they are just updating features, but what really new are you actually getting and paying for?
WP in it's own way looks something a bit different to others and i might get one to test the OS next year.
IMO Android is just plain ugly. If I don't like the new N9/50 which I will keep my N900 for another year (or 2). Or if it breaks down move to WebOS. I think that is still the best alternative to Maemo/Meego at the moment. Very lively community doing all kinds of stuff with WebOS.