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Given that China Telecom itself has only 10% mobile market share in China, if true this means that they were able to convert more than half of their customers to Lumia within a couple of weeks.
Also this would mean that Nokia just sold over 60 Lumia million handsets to China! Certainly this would make some people very happy.
No, I think this is not 7% marketshare in China. This is maybe 7% of smartphone sales at China Telecom. So you have now 0.7% Windows Phone share for China smartphones. With smartphone penetration rate of 10% that makes 0.07% among all mobile sales.
Edited 2012-05-18 22:46 UTC