Apples and oranges. Saying "Android will outsell the iPhone" is like saying "Windows Mobile will outsell BlackBerry."
One's an OS, the other is a hardware/OS combo.
The real question - and the only fair comparison - is whether or not a single smartphone model running Android (a "G-Phone", if you will) will outsell the iPhone. And in my humble opinion, the answer is a resounding no. Thoughts?
Asking whether one Android phone will outsell the iPhone is hardly a fair comparison. When someone wants the iPhone's OS, they have to get the iPhone. With Android, there will be dozens of handset options for whatever someone wants.
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Apples and oranges. Saying "Android will outsell the iPhone" is like saying "Windows Mobile will outsell BlackBerry."
One's an OS, the other is a hardware/OS combo.
The real question - and the only fair comparison - is whether or not a single smartphone model running Android (a "G-Phone", if you will) will outsell the iPhone. And in my humble opinion, the answer is a resounding no. Thoughts?
Asking whether one Android phone will outsell the iPhone is hardly a fair comparison. When someone wants the iPhone's OS, they have to get the iPhone. With Android, there will be dozens of handset options for whatever someone wants.