Here we go again. More Inaccurate Anti-Android Myths.
Point 4 and 5 are about the only ones that hold water. The rest is simply not true. I have a DROID X2, and my only issues have been hardware related. The OS is rock solid, I never have to reboot, and the UI is barely any different than an iPhone. Battery life is phenomenal when stacked up against an iPhone 4. There is no need to forcibly close apps. That is simply a rampant, untrue Internet myth/meme.
I am not anti-Apple in any way. My work device is an iPhone 4 and I am just as happy with it as with my DROID.
The whole security/rampant virus argument is complete rubbish. The problem is not that it is less secure, it's just that no one is writing viruses for iOS. Those writing them for Android are either [speculation] working for Apple, or are Apple fanboys or just anti-Android. [/speculation]. Besides, why would you attack an OS that, according to Apple's own numbers, only accounts for 5% of the smartphone market? This is the same baseless argument the Mac fanboys use to try and say Mac OS X is more secure than Windows.
Not developing a close relationship with Amazon? Do you not realize that Amazon MP3 comes bundled in Gingerbread?
Please, do a little research with actual Android users who use current devices before you start spewing anti-Android garbage.