So, the Nexus has bombed, apparently - with Flurry reporting only 20,000 new Nexus owners.

Hold on though - this handset launched publicly just 7 days ago! Surely it's a bit apples-and-oranges to compare sales figures for the Droid, launched 2 months ago (and before Christmas), with a device which may not even have reached all the people who've purchased it yet...? Drawing any conclusions by comparing estimated sales figures at this stage seems almost negligent, journalistically...

Update: I really ought to learn how to read. The comparison is more like-for-like than I made out - looking at week 1 sales. However, I still don't think it's a fair comparison. Droid was sold through traditional channels (online, physical stores, etc.), and I'm guessing that there wasn't - for many Droid owners - a 4-day lag between ordering and getting the handset.