Well so far I mus say that I am not impressed with my Samsung Galaxy S.
I love Android and what it can do, but the implementation of software with hardware is problematic.
The battery life is absolutely pathetic and the phone is sluggish and frequently locks up.
People call me on my landline and yell at me cos they have been trying to reach me on my cellphone, and then I will realise that the phone has once again locked up and lost it's network connectivity.
How do other Android phones compare?
Cos I think Samsung has a long way to go here.
Haven't had any problems like that on my HTC, aside from the battery life: I get 1.5 days, which is pathetic compared to feature phones that can last over a week. But that's expected considering how much bigger my screen is and how much more my phone is being used all day.
Regarding patents, they were initially allowed to promote innovation. The result however, is the opposite. Anybody who thinks "arranging icons on a grid" should be a valid patent shouldn't be allowed to be a decision maker in whether patents are granted at all.
Just imagine if this system existed hundreds of years ago and somebody patented "round wheels"...