True, that looks to be an awesome screen; I can't wait to see one in person.
True, but we know dual-core Snapdragons are on their way. Apple has been very closed with info on their mobile processors but it's possible they could have an improved CPU on the way too. We'll have to see.
I think 'polish' is a rather subjective characteristic, so I don't know if I would accept this as a blanket statement.
As far as 'intuitive' goes, for people who like Apple products and the way their interfaces work, I suppose this is true. I've never much liked Apple's interfaces -- I don't like the way Macs work, I don't like iTunes, and whenever I play with one of my kids' Touches or my wife's iPad, I sometimes fumble at getting it to do what I want to do.
So I don't think this is something that is universally true either.
What I DO think is universally, objectively true is that if you DON'T particularly like the way some Apple product works, your ability to customize it to work in a way that suits you better is much more constrained than other platforms.
Agree, on a hardware basis. Actually Apple might still be ahead a bit on hardware, especially given their superior battery life and that beautiful screen.
But overall, I think it depends on what's important to you.
Obviously, in terms of application availability and developer support, Android is still far, far behind Apple.
But then again, there are some areas, such as voice command integration and multitasking, where I think Android is still pretty far ahead of iOS, and with Android's faster development cycle....