Android phones selling faster than iPhone, closing in on RIM
Aug 5th, 2010
Two separate mobile marketshare reports that emerged this week—one from NPD and one from Nielsen—show that adoption of Google’s Android mobile operating system is growing rapidly and has outpaced sales of Apple’s iPhone in the United States. The reports disagree, however, about whether Android-based devices have displaced RIM’s BlackBerry as the country’s dominant smartphone operating system. Nielsen’s study found that BlackBerry still holds the top spot, with 33 percent marketshare among recent smartphone buyers. It shows Android devices in second place with 27 percent and Apple in third place with 23 percent.

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