[citation][nom]dheadley[/nom]I have to agree with daveola on this one. When you have a half dozen of the top phone makers all producing multiple models of phones and releasing them to pretty much every single carrier there is, if they didn't at some point overtake the single company that only refreshes the single model of phone once a year then there is something very, very wrong. If Android(as in what 20+ phones now combined) did not outsell the iPhone (4th generation but only two actively sold now) if would qualify as the biggest flop in the history of cellular phones. But also they are comparing all Android (OS) devices sold to this point against just iPhone numbers and not iOS numbers. Dell Streak type "way too big to really be a primary phone" sales should not be counted as a phone sale for Android. Or you should count iPod and iPad sales also in Apples total as they can do VOIP calls etc and are about as useful as one of those other devices as a everyday phone. Windows Mobile user here so I don't care which of the two "wins" in the end personally, but people seam to lack all common sense when they trumpet these numbers. 20 beating 1, yawn!!! now if it was 1 beating 20 the other side just might have something worth talking about.[/citation]
Well, that 1 was beating everyone else (smartphone wise) up until now. Winmo also has a crap ton of devices on a crap ton of networks and apple has been crushing them. Also the dell streak? is that even out? and if so, I can't imagine anyone buying them, maybe I'm wrong but I see that thing going the way of the Kin.