I'm not saying it can't be done, but to date it seems that none of the Android manufacturer's have put out a device that really rivals the iPhone and the iOS experience. Not saying they are bad devices. Just on paper they all seem great, but then don't seem coalesce in the exciting way that many expect them to.
Agreed. The only mobile OS that I've personally used that comes the closest to iOS in terms of fluidity and not sucking is Windows Phone 7. The only issue WP7 has is that the app ecosystem is just starting up. But I think once developers take an interest in WP7 and the app store populated, it'll be much closer in terms of the iOS experience than Android will.