Google’s Android operating system sold more than Apple’s iPhone for the first time in quarter one.
Mobile phones that run on Google’s Android system accounted for 28% of the sales in the US smartphone market in the Q1 2010, while iPhone claimed just 21% of the share, according to the NPD Group.
However, both handsets came a fair way behind Blackberry’s impressive 36% share of the market over the three month period.
Google’s G1, which was launched more than a year after the Apple iPhone, has seen a boost in sales since a range of new handsets have been released.
Earlier this year, Google revealed that 60,000 mobile phones with the Android system were being shipped every day.