We’re talking about #2 and #3 spots here — RIM is still in first place with the Blackberry, but the trend really isn’t looking good for them. Based on the chart, it’s not hard to imagine that RIM will fall to second or third spot by next year.
So what is Google doing well? Well, in my opinion, Android is seeing some success mostly because there are so many devices with the operating system. Google could not have seen this type of growth with a single phone — especially since the operating system and applications aren’t nearly as polished and user friendly as the iPhone.
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