Yeah, all android phones do support multitouch, but it's kind of a pain to get it to work right away, you'll need to hack it to get root access, but it's not to much of a problem. I have done it to my Samsung moment without a hitch, wifi tether, multitouch, removing the junk programs, etc. Very fast and snappy, better than my friends iPhone, and whenever he goes to type something, I laugh at how small his screen gets.
As I am an owner of an iPod touch, I can say that I really don't like it that much, it plays my music and thats about it. Even if the quality sucks compared to what comes through the computer, or my Samsung, it's apple's awful quality of it's products for you. And as I have $200+ headphones, I really like sound quality, and the iPod just doesn't deliver, especially since it wont play my flac format songs, and I refuse to use apple lossless.