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Nexus One Vs. iPhone: Clash Of The Smartphones

Mar 5, 2010
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InformationWeek SMB: Nexus One Vs. iPhone – Clash Of The Smartphones

Which smartphone platform to choose for your small business remains a vexing question. Is Google’s Nexus One a viable contender?


“Pepsi vs. Coke. FedEx vs. UPS. Nike vs. Adidas. Intense competition between these companies has made the products and services they offer the best they can be. A newer rivalry that may turn out to follow this pattern is shaping up in the mobile market: Google vs. Apple. These companies are waging battle for smartphone supremacy with the Nexus One pitted again the iPhone.

Smartphones have been gaining popularity and the latest big splash is Google’s Nexus One. Running on the Android platform, this smartphone competes directly with the market-leading iPhone. Both companies are digging in for a long campaign for mobile brinkmanship with industry watchers and consumers eager to see if the Nexus One can knock the iPhone off its pedestal.”

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