A recent report has surfaced that Motorola has shifted 100,000 units of the Droid handset over the weekend . Mark McKechnie, an analyst for Broadpoint AmTech said that the number of sales was “encouraging.” However, when you compare that to the launch of the iPhone 3GS, it does not look that great. Fortune Brainstorm Tech has decided to look a little closer into these figures, and has suggested that there is a problem. The thing is, people have been comparing Motorola to Apple, we know that the first iPhone sold 270,000 units in its first two days, the latest iPhone 3GS sold 1 million handsets in the first three days. There are those who foresee that Motorola will struggle to shift 1 million handsets by the end of the year.

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