On Daring Fireball, John Gruber is linking to this report from Flurry reporting estimated sales figures from the first 74 days on the market for the original iPhone, the Motorola Droid, and the Google Nexus One.
The graph shows the Droid outselling the iPhone (by a slim margin), but Gruber is quick to point out that for the first 21 days the iPhone was very hard to purchase. But, how come no one is pointing out that the original iPhone wasn’t subsidized? Of course the Droid sold better – it was cheaper!