I've run both and I'm currently on Samsung.
The touch screen sensitivity of the iphone is better, so are the quality of apps in the app store, the iphone also feels a better phone in the hand. BUT the decider for me was the fact I wanted to get shot of syncing and transferring music with itunes as I work between multiple computers and the Samsung is just drag and drop for transferring files. Wifi signal is also weaker on my Samsung which is a pain. Software updates on Android can be infuriatingly slow to be released for a particular handset and network, not a problem with Apple.
If you have no problems with itunes I'd say go with the iphone as it is the better phone in my opinion, if you prefer not to be tied to itunes and you're the sort of person that likes tinkering with your phones software go for the Samsung.
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