I'm sorry, but every time I have checked out a G Phone or the Droid and tried to scroll through their menus, I am both thoroughly disappointed at how jerky it is and a bit shocked that for some reason, no other company has been able to pull off the smooth touch screen scrolling like the iPhone has. It gets me every time and is a big reason why I wouldn't purchase a Droid, as pathetic as that reason may be.
Huh? Companies other than Apple haven't been able to make scrolling work nicely because Apple folks don't want to hear Steve Jobs say, er, whatever magic words you have in mind?
What am I missing here?
[EDITED ~1m after posting to add: Perhaps what you mean is that the reason why Apple has been able to do it is that everyone there is scared of having Jobs tell them their user interface isn't good enough. But the previous poster's question wasn't "how come Apple were able to do this astonishingly difficult thing?" but "how come other companies haven't bothered to do this apparently easy thing that would make the user experience so much better?". Jobs's perfectionism can hardly explain that.]