Android is far more powerful than the iPhone, that is for sure. With the iPhone, you have one device, handled by one company. It's going to be limited by the number of phone upgrades that company does. With Android, you have an OS that can be put on a multitude of phones.
HTC are the big company who make most of them (and they make a lot), but other companies like Samsung are starting to put Android on their phones (Samsung Galaxy Portal is pretty good). The other great thing about Android is that it is free and open development, whereas to develop for the iPhone you have to pay a fee for the SDK, as far as I am aware.
HTC are the big company who make most of them (and they make a lot), but other companies like Samsung are starting to put Android on their phones (Samsung Galaxy Portal is pretty good). The other great thing about Android is that it is free and open development, whereas to develop for the iPhone you have to pay a fee for the SDK, as far as I am aware.