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> there is actually growth for Windows Phone.
From 1.4% to 2% thanks to Lumia (2 million sold devices what is what Android does in 2 days!). Source: http://wmpoweruser.com/npd-find-windows-phone-has-2-us-market-share...
For Microsoft that indeed are good news. For Nokia, which did make that happen, its the all time low that is killing them off.
But you are correct. If all the other mobile companies do what Nokia did and survive long enough then WP7 could reach a marketshare of 10% (with Apple taking the other 90% and all other mobile companies are going to die in 1-2 years like it happens with Nokia atm what means in 1-2 years Apple has 100%)!
Edited 2012-07-03 10:56 UTC