While Google Android operating system (OS) continues to capture global mobile market share, however Google has failed to operate its online store. Google online store will stop selling Nexus One smartphone soon as consumers prefer to buy it via retail stores. As Google blog wrote "Once we have increased the availability of Nexus One devices in stores, we'll stop selling handsets via the web store, and will instead use it as an online store window to showcase a variety of Android phones available globally." Mobile phones users prefer to have a hand-on experience before decide to buy them.
Google Nexus One was introduced in early January and has attracted a small number of users so far. At the same time, mobile phone providers such as Verizon Wireless and Sprint also offer a similar type of phone running on Google Android OS. In recent months, Verizon Droid Incredible made by HTC is one of the most popular smartphone running on Google Android OS in the market, with a retail value of $199.
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