I'm sticking with Apple for now and the near future.
While my personal computers (one desktop and one laptop) are IBM clones (the true term, as the term PC can be applied to a Mac), and my work computer is a clone as well.
But the rocket in my pocket is the Iphone 4. I enjoy it quite a bit.
First, I had a ton of music on Itunes already, so that made the transition easier (I realize all that can be done on a droid), but I'm having really good luck with this phone so far. I've had it since early September and it's still running great, doesn't have a single scratch on it (thanks Otterbox) and is quite enjoyable. I'm on Verizon and, when not surrounded by a ton of steel (such as large buildings with brick and girders) I get fast 3g internet service, have never hit my data limit, and use it constantly.
I like the recording most of all. I use garage band and a few other apps, and with the Iphone connected to our Ipad I have a 64-track studio without the crackle, hiss and pop I used to get when I connected guitars and mics to my laptop.
I can, on the Iphone only, plug in headphones and make a drum track with eight separate tracks. The whole drum set is in stereo and it sounds real (because it is real. Each strike is a recorded digital sample). Then, once I have eight tracks I can feed them into the Ipad and it comes out as one stereo track.
Then, on the Iphone I can go back and make eight guitar tracks. When finished, feed it into track two on the Ipad.
Then bass guitar (I usually use a muted bass and then duplicate that track and use the upright bass to give it more punch). Two to three bass guitars blended. Feed that into track three on the Ipad.
I do the same with the pianos, organs and now they have strings (and the strings sound amazing).
If you put enough time into it you can make incredible music.
Plus, you can plug your guitar directly into the Iphone, Ipod, etc. and just jam away with all the effects, etc., or make a recording. I like using a real guitar because I can play it better than I can on the Iphone or Ipad. Bass guitar is easier.
I suppose I drifted form the main topic, and I suppose there are tons of musicians doing the same stuff I do, but on an android.
All I know is that I've been using Apple products (and I find Apple Corp to be horribly arrogant and annoying) since 1992, which is also the same year I started using email and the internet. So I'm kind of stuck on their format.
I think Microsoft, for all its good qualities, is nothing more than a money-making operation. Even though Apple's bottom line is its priority, at least they are trying to be creative. Microsoft is a butthole, in my opinion. They are about to release a license that you have to purchase if you want to use a non-windows based device to remotely access a windows desktop.
In other words, if your computer at work uses Windows, and you're in Vegas having fun and your boss calls: "Hey, Jim. I need you to work on the McGorsky account and have it finished by tomorrow," well, you're in a bit of a pickle, aren't you?
So you have to tell the ladies goodnight, get to your room and access your work computer from your not-windows-based phone.
Well, Microsoft doesn't want you using your android or Iphone to access Windows anymore unless you first buy a license.
That's the kind of crap I'm talking about, and I hope it comes back to bite them on the butt. I hope people say, "well, screw it. I'll just get a Mac at work and access it from my Iphone. So there."
But it also shows how far behind Microsoft is in its thinking. Computing is going to become more and more cloud-based, including all apps. The CD is going the way of the Dodo soon, and so is the hard drive. Flash and Cloud. That's the future (and for many the present).
So Microsoft can kiss my bass.