Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Jul 2012 22:05 UTC, submitted by Mbg
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Maybe because there are just two kind of people who buy WP: Windows & Nokia employees
Possibly
Although I went into a Nokia store here in Ireland not so long ago, and once I asked about the N9, the guy in the shop's tone changed, and suddenly a bitterness he had been hiding under the salesman speak came to the surface and he ranted about how Nokia gave up on a good thing (MeeGo) to replace it with "that Microsoft rubbish". And he wasn't going for the geek sale line either, he couldn't actually get an N9 for me as they're not officially on sale here...
The user satisfaction ratings for WP7 phones are actually pretty high. Windows 8 reviews for the most part have been negative which says a lot.
Nokia has more of a problem with marketing and convincing people to try something other than iPhone and Android. Verizon isn't helping either.
That's interesting, everyone ive met with a Lumia loved their phone. It has a 96% satisfaction rating.
http://wmpoweruser.com/yankee-group-find-att-nokia-lumia-900-custom...
"Yankee Group find AT&T Nokia Lumia 900 customer satisfaction very low"
Maybe different for those lucky guys who bought a Lumia on Amazon bundled with a free xbox?
Edited 2012-07-10 09:05 UTC





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That's interesting, everyone ive met with a Lumia loved their phone. It has a 96% satisfaction rating.