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Correct Leo. It stated that Evo was not included in the statistics =)
P.S. I thought Evo had its fair share of problems with battery life, screen separation, etc.
iPhone4's supposedly are catching on fire and still having antenna issues!

I really hope Android OS 3 brings some big big big time UI enhancements, otherwise, the ground gained by Android, will be decimated by Apple once they hit Verizon.
First off... It is encouraging to see Android gain double digit market share and see the handsets are selling. However this only one piece of the puzzle, as the total market share of smart phones is increasing very fast, companies like Apple and Blackberry may slip 1% and still outsell Android based devices by millions.
Point being anyone can skew a set of numbers to look in their favor. Just a guess, but I put money on the fact the Evo after 30 days hasn't come close to selling 1 million units while the iPhone blew thru nearly 2 million units in 3 days. android is still the new kid on the block, every time a new brand phone is released it should gain respectable amounts of market share.
Still even the HTC Evo on it's own will never come close to selling the kind of units the iPhone does. It takes 50 or more variations of Android phones combined to chip away at Apples marketshare. Love em or hate, Apple is still the dominant player in mobile devices worldwide. I guess everyone loves to see the king of the hill fall, but so far no single company or phone has touched the iPhones success.
Android is at around 13% market share. Lets keep things in perspective.
Once the popular game developers port their games over, iPhone's era of dominance is over.
Just a guess, but I put money on the fact the Evo after 30 days hasn't come close to selling 1 million units while the iPhone blew thru nearly 2 million units in 3 days.

I agree. Any Android device on it's own will not outsell the iPhone. For one thing, for apple fans, has only one choice. But with Android, there's a spectrum of flavors to choose from. So even when a single Android device can never outsell the iPhone. I can still see Android as a whole will be outselling the Apple OS with in several years. And with Android, there should be a phone for anyone wanting an Android device, not only freedom with the OS, but also freedom to choose which hardware and carrier that is right for them.
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Android is at around 13% market share. Lets keep things in perspective.

Both Apple and RIM lost smartphone market share to Google's Android platform this spring, comScore found today.

