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Let Tomi beside, the common expectation was 4.0 m sold units. 4.4 got sold. That differences includes in last quarter written off WP7 Lumia which are now sold for a penny. When Nokia not gives separated numbers for WP7 and WP8 Lumia in there report you know why. Anyhow, 3% market share, still, in 2013. That doesn't look good however you turn it around. Its even behind Bada, behind Asha S40. And in 2013 new rivals hit market.
Edited 2013-01-11 15:24 UTC