There are several points for comparisons between iOS and Android. I will try to compare the default applications found on each device. These are mostly the email, calendar, contact book and web browser. There are also other applications such as the default music player and documents reader that really round up the experience.
Emails, contacts and calendar applications are a plus in Android. They are based on Google services. If you are a user like me whose primary email account is Gmail, then it is a better choice for reading your emails than the offering of iOS. Plus you have a built in video chat because Google has video support in Honeycomb.
Probably the main point of comparison will be the web browser. The Android browser allows you to see almost any web page because it provides flash support, provided you download it. One excellent feature of the Android browser is its full screen mode. It allows the browser to take all available space in the application area and provides a smart control panel designed to be used with your thumbs. This panel switches to the side where a thumb is detected.
However when you start to browse web pages you will notice the truly polished experience of iOS. IPad's browser might not be as feature packed, but is much more responsive to the gestures. Pinching in or out in any page feels very natural.
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