Well, the iPhone 5S doesn't really suck balls. If we're going off of benchmarks and hardware, it is the most powerful phone on the market. Of course something released with Android soon would overtake it, but it's no different in a flip situation when the iPhone overtakes the most powerful Android phone at the time of its release.
What seems to be holding the iPhone back is the OS. iOS blows. But not the iPhone. If you were to run an app on the iPhone, it would run just the same. It would even have more features than the Android analog. And I think it's safe to say that seeing the iPhone's GPU power, games run much better on the iPhone than they would even on a G2 or S4.
So hate on the iPhone all you want, but the hardware power is there. iOS just didn't need iOS 7; it needed something more radical of a change.
I went to Best Buy yesterday and messed around a bit with the Mini, the iPad 4, and the Nexus 7. I don't think I personally could read books on the Kindle app or just regular PDFs on a 7 inch screen. I tried viewing websites on the 7, like Anandtech, and tried reading it all and it seemed fine, but at the back of my mind I think I was wishing for more screen space so I didn't have to zoom and scrolling horizontally as much.
In my mind, the Nexus 7 is the only Android tablet to get. Any bigger and I feel the iPad has the better screen and hardware than the Nexus 10, or the Note 10.1. I'm not sure how I feel about the Mini now, but it is an inch bigger than the 7, but it lacks the Retina display that it so badly needs. Apple has this iPad event on October 22nd where the 5 is supposed to be unveiled, and probably the Mini 2 as well. If it comes with a Retina, I feel the price will jump up. You know Apple will either keep selling the Mini at $329, or maybe $299, and then have the Retina Minis are $349 or possibly $399. At $399, I am really just better off with either the N7 for cost reasons or the iPad 5 for $100 and a proper size screen and all. I think the Mini 2 and the 5 are to share the same internals. But I'm not sure.
I have not messed with Cydia in quite some time for iOS, but I was told that the modifications I could do on Android, I could do with Cydia. It's an extra step along the way, but that's fine so long as I can replicate the extent to customize my experience on the iPad as I can on any Android device.
I'm back on the fence again. The 7 has great hardware and an amazing price, and I don't see myself getting the Mini over the N7, solely because of the price difference. But the iPad 5 is another story. I wouldn't mind shelling out $500 for a full size screen to watch test prep videos, read magazines/newspapers, and PDFs of textbooks and view documents. It's something I feel having a smaller screen, like the N7 or even the Mini, would be a chore to read and view these things on.
I also tried the S Pen on a few of the Samsung devices, like the Note 3 and the Tab 3 and all that. I had no tutorial so I just dicked around for a bit and got frustrated and quit. I'll give it another shot later, because I can see potential with it. But I don't think it will be a selling point for me to go after the Samsung tablets.