29 March 2010 0 Comments

Disappointment for Google Phone

According to a report released by market analytic company Flurry, Google’s Nexus One smartphone has been a commercial flop compared to initial sales of the first generation iPhone and Motorola Droid handsets.

During the first 74 days on the market Apple sold one million first generation iPhones. Motorola Droid sales were even more impressive with 1.05 million units shipped during the 74 days after its initial launch (making it fastest selling Android phone ever launched).

In comparison, Nexus One sales estimates are sitting at a miserable 135k.

Nexus One could be a flop?

“Despite the fact that the Google Nexus One is the most advanced Android handset to date, and enjoyed substantial buzz leading up to its release, the launch has been overshadowed by lower than expected sales,” said Flurry’s vice president of marketing Peter Farago in a blog post.

Source: Relaxnews

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