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Often times though, Android ends up being a one-cycle purchase unless it's to someone that really likes to fool around and mod their phone.

Developing for iPhone and WP7 is much better.

I used to recommend iPhone/WP7/Android and dropped company support for RIM.
Now I recommend iPhone/WP7, support Android kinda, and still no RIM.

The Android problems have ranged from not connecting to the Exchange server that works fine for everyone else - new Galaxy Note, known bug, go get such-and-such 3rd party app to fix....

...to taking down the network - LG something or other, decides to give itself whatever IP it wants, not what the server tells it to, similar to known DHCP bugs documented since 2010, this one is banned from the network now...

...to stalling outgoing e-mail messages (sent from a desktop by the same user!!) due to some weird sync problem.

The others all seem to have plenty of varying issues too. People who like their Andriods are either lucky, have custom roms, or don't try to do any real work.
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