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RIM's BlackBerry Curve overtakes iPhone as best-selling handset in U.S.

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Although most cellphone hype these days is due to the ongoing popularity of Apple, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone, the exclusivity factor Apple has with AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) may be a possible hamper to sales. Well, that is, if Research in Motion, Ltd. (NASDAQ: RIMM) BlackBerry sales have anything to say.

Rim's cadre of BlackBerries outsold the iPhone during the first quarter of 2009. In some ways, this is no surprise: the various BlackBerry models (Curve, Bold, Storm) are offered through almost every major U.S. wireless carrier there is. The iPhone is only available as a single model, sold through AT&T.

Add to that the fact many BlackBerry models are offered at little to no cost with a two-year contract, and there you have it: RIM and Apple are competing head-to-head more than any other wireless handset manufacturers as consumers continue snatching up smartphones instead of the entry-level freebie cellphone models that have prevailed for half a decade.

This is good news for RIM. The company still produces and sells one of the most popular smartphone franchises in existence and shows no signs of slowing down or capitulating to Apple's impressive iPhone market share in just the last two years. With Microsoft Corp.'s (NASDAQ: MSFT) Windows Mobile market share not even in the top five in Q1, RIM and Apple are leading the way right now -- in innovation and sales.

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Last updated: November 25, 2009: 02:42 PM

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