What is all that hardware worth when its powering garbage that won't be supported and developed? At least Android is continuing to develop and improve and is supported by both its company AND an open-source community through the AOSP. CyanogenMod is an incredibly mature and open operating system based on Android, for example. You can't say the same for Maemo--it's a dead-end road with very limited flexibility to alter it, while Android has been customized in many different ways and flavors. We'll see how WebOS fares, given the new intention to open-source the OS. We'll see HOW open it is. Blackberry doesn't seem promising at all in any regard, neither does Windows Mobile/Phone. Apple isn't open at all, but at least they're continuing to maintain updates and supporting their products which is how you SHOULD take care of customers, despite their flaws regarding openness and some technical problems. THAT'S what good all that hardware is worth. Only as much as it can get improvements and support.