Interesting that the article skirts the two biggest difference between the platforms -- user experience and the app/entertainment ecosystem. I mean, without starting a flame war, I think everyone can agree that there are big differences in both.
It's very unlikely that iPhone 5 will be able to make my coffee in the morning and seeing as this is probably the only way to deter me from the "real-OS" functionality and customization abilities of Android I don't see a reason to wait for iPhone 5. Yes it'll have great specs and it will look sexy but in the end it's just another iOS device.<p>Full disclosure: I bought a used Galaxy Nexus a few weeks ago and after extensive use (including a week-long vacation with it in a city I've never been to before) I am not looking back.