Gartner Predicts Android Beats iPhone by 2012
October 13, 2009 · Print This Article
Verizon and other carriers are picking Android up later this year, and Android phones are being built by multiple handset manufacturers, so we’ve always believed that Google’s Android phone will outsell Apple’s iPhone over time (just like there are more PC’s in the world than Mac’s) although the experience may be better on the iPhone because of Apple’s tighter control.
To that point, there’s an interesting article by Gartner titled “Android to grab No. 2 spot by 2012, says Gartner” which states in part:
While the Google-backed Android mobile operating system currently runs on less than 2% of all smartphones, Gartner Inc. predicts it will surge to 14% of the global smartphone market in 2012 — ahead of the iPhone, as well as Windows Mobile and BlackBerry smartphones.
In that year, Gartner forecasts Android will actually rank second globally, behind the Symbian OS, which is used in Nokia devices that are highly popular in Europe and many countries outside the U.S. Symbian now runs on about half of all smartphones, but will fall to 39% in 2012, Gartner says.

[...] long been proponents of focusing on iPhone first, and later Android, as its growth grows (and Gartner even thinks it will eventually outsell the iPhone). But right now, for the next 12 to 24 months, the iPhone is the only device that [...]