The Google Pixel outsold the Nexus 6P in its first week

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The big G is wearing down one huge amount of money on TV commercials and there are many users who report from the other side of the pond as in sporting events, in those advertising breaks, they appear one after another advertising of the Pixel showing how we are facing one of the best Android of the moment (this is the photograph he takes). It has not only remained in the effort of Google to sell it, but also of the operators that have it in their repertoire.

We now have data pointing to the Pixel sales capacity compared to the Nexus 6P, one of the most loved smartphones by many. The data comes from Appboy, which is responsible for analyzing more than 100 million devices on a daily basis. Analysis reveals that the Pixel reached 0,016% market share and the Pixel XL 0,020% a week after launch; the Nexus 6P needed more than 2 to reach the same level.

And it is also that Appboy affirms that the growth would have been greater if the stock of Pixel it would not have been so limited by Google as well as Verizon. With the largest increase in the adoption rate that is usually just the day after launch, the Pixel XL saw a lower one than expected. But this is because the XL models were sold first in the Google Store and Verizon.

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Instead, it was obtained a surprising peak that occurred on October 25, just as more reserved devices began to be shipped to clients. All in all, volume grew by 274% for the Pixel and 158% for the XL in a week after launch.

If we compare these figures to those usually obtained by Samsung, the first device made by Google has had higher growth rate at that moment. The Galaxy S6 and S7 only saw a 104% and 171% increase during the same period one week. While this data is really eye-catching, adoption drops compared to those established manufacturers, which makes sense on the other hand. Both of Samsung's flagships reached a higher market share in the first day than the Pixel and Pixel XL did in a week.


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