Android Outsells iPhones, Opens Processor Market
No wonder Steve Jobs is getting shirty about Android. Phones using the upstart OS are outselling the iPhone, according to USmarket research firm NPD Group.
NPD reports that, based on unit sales in Q1 2010, Android phones had a US market share of 28%, ahead of the iPhone at 21%, and behind the Blackberry at 36%.
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