
In the first week, only 20 thousand copies of Google Nexus One were sold
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According to the tradition already established on Habré, I ask you not to judge strictly for the publication, I have it here first :)
Well, now let's move on to what the headline is talking about. So, according to information provided by Flurry (yes, there is one, it monitors the number of downloads of applications for the iPhone and Android platforms), in the first week only 20,000 copies of the sensational Nexus One communicator were sold .
Despite the stormy reaction of specialists and ordinary consumers, for some reason, another communicator from Google is not very active. For comparison, 20 thousand sales are 12.5 times less than the Droids sold , three times less than myTouch 3G , and 80 (!) Times less than iPhone 3GS, for a similar period of time (that is, the first week of sales for each of the devices). Below is a comparative table of sales of all these devices for the first week.

Experts explain this situation with sales because Google did not spend millions on advertising its device, preferring the “soft” way to launch it on sale. In addition, the device can be bought directly from Google, which is a relative innovation for the company, but at the same time, this method reduces the possible level of sales.
Maybe Google is doing the right thing - after all, the same Motorola spent more than $ 100 million on promoting its Droid. But even by pre-crisis standards this is a huge amount.
Well, now let's move on to what the headline is talking about. So, according to information provided by Flurry (yes, there is one, it monitors the number of downloads of applications for the iPhone and Android platforms), in the first week only 20,000 copies of the sensational Nexus One communicator were sold .
Despite the stormy reaction of specialists and ordinary consumers, for some reason, another communicator from Google is not very active. For comparison, 20 thousand sales are 12.5 times less than the Droids sold , three times less than myTouch 3G , and 80 (!) Times less than iPhone 3GS, for a similar period of time (that is, the first week of sales for each of the devices). Below is a comparative table of sales of all these devices for the first week.

Experts explain this situation with sales because Google did not spend millions on advertising its device, preferring the “soft” way to launch it on sale. In addition, the device can be bought directly from Google, which is a relative innovation for the company, but at the same time, this method reduces the possible level of sales.
Maybe Google is doing the right thing - after all, the same Motorola spent more than $ 100 million on promoting its Droid. But even by pre-crisis standards this is a huge amount.