Droid by Motorola sales hit 250K
Nov 19, 2009, 16:33 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Eric Brown)
"After the Droid by Motorola's Nov. 5 launch, Verizon Wireless
sold 250,000 units of the smartphone in its first week, making it
the fastest-selling Android phone launch to date, says mobile
analytics firm Flurry.
"As reported by Clint Boulton in a story in our sister
publication, eWEEK, Flurry had earlier recorded only 60,000 units
shipped for T-Mobile's HTC-made Androider, the MyTouch 3G. Of
course, the Droid doesn't match Apple's iPhone 3GS, which was said
to have sold 1.6 million units on the AT&T network in its first
week. On the other hand, notes the story, Apple already had an
installed base from earlier iPhone sales, and Apple launched its
handset in eight countries in the first week, compared to only the
U.S. for the Droid.
"The story also noted that Broadpoint AmTech analyst Mark
McKechnie reported in a research note yesterday that it expects
Motorola to sell another 200,000 Droids by Black Friday and 150,000
to 200,000 more during the remainder of the holiday season,
bringing the total yearly sales to 600,000."
Complete Story
Related Stories:
-
Verizon Droid's Sales Surge: Report(Nov 18, 2009)
- Windows Mobile Possible 28% Loss of Market Share(Nov 18, 2009)
- Android: A Better iPhone?(Nov 11, 2009)
- First iPhone, now Droid. Who needs Windows?(Nov 11, 2009)
- In Smartphone Wars, Darwinism Triumphs Over Intelligent Design(Nov 09, 2009)
- Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA(Nov 06, 2009)