Most people who wanted an iPhone already have one. The current buyers of course are more likely to buy the Android - they either are anti-apple, don't want to go to AT&T, etc and they could just want the Droid, not disputing that.
But comparing the Droid sales to the current sales of a phone released years ago is apples to oranges. It would need to compare current Droid sales against the sales of the iPhone when it was at the same spot in the product life cycle.
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