Nexus One sales disappoint

 

Isn't really taking off.

Android poster device the Nexus One isn't selling all that well according to figures released by Flurry.

The analytics group says that Google has only managed to shift 80,000 units its first month. That figure doesn't compare well against the 600,000 that the first Iphone managed.

The silver lining for Google, if there is one, is that Motorola managed to flog 525,000 units in its first month, which goes to show there is an appetite in the mobile market for Android powered devices.

So who's to blame for this? The search giant has taken flak for its support model, with users having to rely on web-based methods to get support from Google and handset manufacturer HTC to solve their problems.

With the widely reported problems of the Nexus One on T-Mobile's 3G network only being fixed in the last few days, that couldn't have helped sales either.

Finally there remains the fact that Google has, despite its formidable web presence, failed to advertise its new toy effectively.

If Google didn't want to step on the toes of other handset manufacturers then surely it shouldn't have entered the handset business.

Eric Schmidt recently said that "the Nexus One is really about is a new way of buying a phone" but it seems that either people haven't heard about it yet or not that many want to buy Google's phone.

theinquirer.net (c) 2010 Incisive Media


Nexus One sales disappoint
"The Original iPhone was initially only sold in the U.S. From what I've heard about Nexus One: -the multitasking easily/unintentionally flattens the battery -the notification system is so bloody ..."
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Comments: 3
FrankJackson
Feb 8, 2010 11:19 AM
I know it doesn't change this "bad" statistic, but does this take into account that the Nexus One was only sold in a few countries?

Is the 600,000 iPhone units sold only in the same countries as where the gPhone is sold? or are they world wide?

I am guessing the latter making the comparison a little less sensationalist.
scan06disk
Feb 8, 2010 10:33 PM
I agree, the first thing they should have done, is make it available worldwide !
ITrant
Feb 8, 2010 10:50 PM
The Original iPhone was initially only sold in the U.S.

From what I've heard about Nexus One:
-the multitasking easily/unintentionally flattens the battery
-the notification system is so bloody minded, it will lock the phone up and the user out
-there's no useable media player function, except a lot of messing around with Double Twist

Sounds like a device designed to 'tick' certain 'boxes', and not much more. There were some initial 'curousity' purchasers, but there's no 'legs' in the product, much less anything to offer the non-geek buyer, which iPhone seems (inexplicably) to please, year after year.
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