Google's Android outsells iPhone, threatens BlackBerry

May 11, 2010 12:18 pm | Updated 12:18 pm IST - Toronto

A Google sign at Google headquarters in California. Google’s Android operating system has shaken up the mobile phone market, moving past Apple to take the number two position. File Photo: AP

A Google sign at Google headquarters in California. Google’s Android operating system has shaken up the mobile phone market, moving past Apple to take the number two position. File Photo: AP

Though the Canadian icon BlackBerry continues to maintain its lead in the US smart phone market, handsets with Google’s Android operating system may upset it soon, says a report released Monday.

In fact, the devices with the Google operating system have left Apple’s iPhone behind in the first quarterly sales, says the report.

Prepared by the NPD Group, the US consumer market research company, the report says Google’s Android operating system has shaken up the mobile phone market, moving past Apple to take the number two position among smartphone operating systems.

According to the report, the Android operating system is now at second position with a share of 28 per cent, just behind BlackBerry’s 36 per cent. Apple’s share is 21 per cent.

“As in the past, carrier distribution and promotion have played a crucial role in determining smartphone market share,” the report quoted NPD Group executive director Ross Rubin as saying.

Android’s growth has been fuelled by aggressive marketing by the carrier Verizon Wireless. But Google’s operating system still has a long way to go as it controls only 9 per cent of the US market as against iPhone’s 25.4 per cent.

The US smart phone market is controlled by four carriers -- AT&T (32 per cent), Verizon Wireless (30 per cent), T-Mobile (17 per cent) and Sprint (15 per cent).

“Carriers continue to offer attractive pricing for devices, but will need to present other data—plan options to attract more customers in the future,” said Rubin.

The report comes just more than a month after Forbes said in March that BlackBerry’s lead over iPhone is shrinking and it will overtake the Canadian icon by early next year.

Forbes had also said that the “end of AT&T exclusivity will give Apple’s iPhone wider distribution in the US (comparable to BlackBerry distribution).”

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