Droid Milestone Sold More In First 74 Days Than iPhone, Nexus One Selling Poorly [Analytics Company Estimates That Motorola Droid Milestone Outsold The iPhone Early On, Nexus One Is Way Off - Is It A Failure?]

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17 Mar 2010

Mobile phone analytics company Flurry did an estimate on the sales of the Motorola Droid (known as the Milestone outside the US), Apple iPhone and the Google/HTC Nexus, through Day 74 of their general release. What they found might surprise you – while the iPhone is probably the mindshare learder in the smartphone market – the Droid barely outsold it. And the Google Nexus One – regarded by many pundits as the “purest” Android phone has sold poorly.

Flurry Droid iPhone Nexus One Sales Chart

The Motorola Droid barely edged out the iPhone in sales through the first 74 days, with the Droid capturing just 50,000 more units sold. While this is remarkable, it’s important to remember that the first generation iPhone wasn’t subsidized, while the Droid was. The Nexus One has only sold a miserable 135,000 units in its first 74 days. This wasn’t an entire surprise, as sources within Google and HTC have said things accordingly.

Why is the Nexus One doing so poorly despite being regarded as the “best” and “purest” Android experience? In our estimation, it boils down to price and fanfare:

Price: Google is asking $529 for the Nexus One unsubsidized. North Americans are used to paying for phones subsidized with a service plan – and in the first few weeks of the Nexus One’s launch, T-Mobile customers had to open a new service plan to get the Nexus One. Now, existing customers can upgrade to the Nexus One, but it wasn’t always like that.

Fanfare: Like anything Apple does post-2003, the iPhone was launched to great fanfare. We had weeks of speculations, tons of bad Photoshop renders of potential iPhones and when Steve Jobs finally revealed the device, it was watched like the World Cup of the tech blog world. After all that excitement, it’s hard not to believe that the iPhone flew off of shelves. As for the droid, Motorola and Verizon had (and currently have) a huge marketing campaign in the US promoting the Droid. There have been a few Nexus One c

Is the Nexus One a failure? Several high-profile tech blogs have said so – considering that it isn’t selling well. I’m not so sure, considering that Google wanted the Nexus One to be an “unfragmented” Android experience. They delivered on that, and HTC provided some great hardware. Google won’t go out of business because of the poor Nexus One sales, and it gave them an experience in producing hardware – which they’ll need for their upcoming Google netbooks later this year.

Original Post Link: Droid Milestone Sold More In First 74 Days Than iPhone, Nexus One Selling Poorly [Analytics Company Estimates That Motorola Droid Milestone Outsold The iPhone Early On, Nexus One Is Way Off - Is It A Failure?] | Published by TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities


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7 Responses to Droid Milestone Sold More In First 74 Days Than iPhone, Nexus One Selling Poorly [Analytics Company Estimates That Motorola Droid Milestone Outsold The iPhone Early On, Nexus One Is Way Off - Is It A Failure?]

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Olly

March 24th, 2010 at 2:50 am

You can't do anything about it. You have your stuff in Yahoo. Yahoo (and most other sites) SUBMITS all it's content on to search engines so people can find it. It's not googles fault – that's the business they're in – putting peoples information into their search engines because it's been submitted to them for that purpose.
Maybe there's something in your Yahoo settings you can change so you can stay hidden (from now on)???

Warning!
ANY site that is primarily for sharing info, connecting people etc. like yahoo, msn, forums etc will share the info on search engines. If you don't want to be on there – don't join these type of places or use a nickname or phony name.

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Rocky

March 25th, 2010 at 4:31 pm

try this…………….from

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kaz

March 27th, 2010 at 6:04 pm

like 500$ unless u find a deal.

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jenny c

March 27th, 2010 at 11:56 pm

I had one this morning "no ascess" no reason for it either. very inconvientient! had to turn my phone of for 30 mins to get the network re-established.

OPTUS!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rohit

March 28th, 2010 at 11:08 pm

you can't use quickpwn anymore they don't support it anymore.

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vrrJT3

May 17th, 2010 at 5:01 am

Drop the handbrake as soon as the light turns green. Don't use the handbrake to resist engine torque. It's not like automatics where you can apply gas and brake at the same time, then release the brake to launch faster. You can have the RPMs up, but drop the brake as soon as you start to release the clutch. You don't actually want the handbrake to be under pressure from the engine.
If the car doesn't roll, you'll likely do better without the handbrake at all.

Good luck and try not to red-light the start.

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JJ

May 20th, 2010 at 3:19 am

I dropped them

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