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Android has the widgets, so as maemo 5, but Harmattan is more iOS-like, only menu of applications...Don't you think so ?
Besides, Android is more open-sourced, so you can even get the API for the phone call, and modify on that.
So I think, if you use N900 (maemo 5) now, when you choose your next smartphone, Android phone will be a good choice than N9.
The UX gap will be smaller comparing to Harmattan.
Don't you think so ?