Nokia Windows Phones Outsell Nokia Symbian Devices
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Mazazika
02:51
In the UK, Nokia devices running
Windows Phone have outsold Nokia devices running the older Symbian OS, according to Bloomberg.
The difference isn’t by much; according to a research report conducted
by Kantar Worldpanel — a research report based on interviews with mobile
phone purchasers over three months, ending on Feburary 19th – 2.5% of
UK phone buyers purchased a Nokia Windows Phone, over the 2.4% who went
with a Symbian device.
Something more alarming from this statistic is how small the numbers
are in the scheme of things; in a place like the UK, where Nokia’s Lumia
handsets are being marketed quite aggressively (at least compared to
the US right now), 2.5% isn’t exactly a thrilling figure. Nokia’s lineup
is hardly biting into the market share of the established Android and
iOS platforms.
Interestingly enough, Kantar also notes that the Lumia 800 is
responsible for 87% of Windows Phone sales in Europe altogether. While
it’s nice to see people choosing a real OS over Symbian, it’s still
disappointing to barely see Windows Phone in the rearview mirror of iOS
and Android.
Back here in the US, we have the Nokia Lumia 900 to look forward to.
But I’m even more excited about Apollo-based handsets; perhaps once it
launches, Microsoft, along with manufacturers would greatly up their
efforts to both develop quality devices and market the platform as a
whole.
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