Windows Mobile 7 is not available: You haven't used it or even read a reasonably accurate review of it, and your assumptions about its usability are completely baseless. The app store is not available. Further, Windows Mobile in no way will be limited to their "app store", completely undermining your comparison with Apple.
Your Android points are so far from reality that I don't even want to engage in that. Android complexity? Security?
The truth of the matter is that iPhone owners who wave the flag see Windows Mobile 7 as the crippled kid that they try to promote as the alternative to Android, singing its praises as a weak distraction. Every teenager saw this transparent technique play out, and I would hope that we can all recognize it for what it is now.
I've seen a video walk through of every single feature of WM7 along with apps/games. I think that's a pretty good basis for an initial opinion. I've also used the Zune HD which has a very similar UI. (nearly pixel-by-pixel identical for the media player app)
For the record I own an iPhone and an Android phone. I've owned a BlackBerry, WM6 phone, Palm Pre, etc. If I had a third front pocket I might consider buying a WM7 device.
Your Android points are so far from reality that I don't even want to engage in that. Android complexity? Security?
The truth of the matter is that iPhone owners who wave the flag see Windows Mobile 7 as the crippled kid that they try to promote as the alternative to Android, singing its praises as a weak distraction. Every teenager saw this transparent technique play out, and I would hope that we can all recognize it for what it is now.