No, I cannot tell that it is noticeably faster but that depends on what you are using it for doesn't it?
Then you're being 100% dishonest, the Nexus is much, much faster.
As for handholding, the Nexus feels awkward in horizontal mode at times and I always have to remember not to put it where the buttons are on the bottom right, too easy to muck around with the sound. And I like the rubber backing.
Vertically, it's bliss to hold and execute things with your thumb, horizontally, it's alright, but I find myself in portrait mode 90% of the time. The rubber backing is growing on me, but it's the speed really that is making me like the rubber backing.
As for app availability, sorry, but it's not as good and it took MXPlayer days to catch up to Kit Kat. I haven't even tried it since I installed the update.
I'm content with the Google App store. How many apps do you need really? I have zero games, Sound Hound, Screen Dimmer (something iPad, iPhone will never get no doubt), Outlook, FireFox and the other basics that came with my phone.
If you're life revolves around apps (which means you have time to find them) and you can't live without them, what did you do pre-app era??? You poor thing.
Customization? Maybe some people have lives to waste dicking around with this and that but I don't.
Setting up a wallpaper really takes that long for you? Or tweaking out how you like icons to appear, animations, no animations (which makes things faster, which sounds like you could use some speed since you apparently have no time for anything but Terb and taking your daily dumps).
It's a nice way to brush it off as nothing, when in fact, I bet you do wish you could tweak things, but just can't on your iDevice. I'd brush it off too if I paid that much.
Shit, I got the mini for free and wish I could customize it more.
But if you have time to watch movies or tv shows via MXPlayer.......surely you could slip in a few minutes to customize your $500.00 plus device
