Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jul 2012 16:15 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "If we then use comScore's figure for total smartphone users (110 million) then the data would suggest that there are 330k Lumias in use in the US. This would have been accumulated over a sales period of about four months." Ouch. For a phone with such a huge marketing push, this is quite painful.
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Bill Shooter of Bul
Member since:
2006-07-14

Just throwing out a number for a single manufacturer doesn't help me understand the dynamics of the market place. If there are 330k luminas sold, and 5 million Androids, and 2 million iphones over the same time period, then that says something, otherwise its just not that useful.

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cdude Member since:
2008-09-21

Its something like 0.2% of all in the US sold mobiles during that quarter. Its like there where no Lumia sold in the US at all except there was a billion dollar thrown into marketing (far the most ever spend on marketing a phone), there where hundred of millions spend to accelerate sells like free xboxes with every Lumia, $100 AT&T discount making the phone free (read zero cents expensive) from day one. Now its on 1 cent on Amazon. This is while Lumia was claimed to be the most loved and sold phone on Amazon (another wrong PR trick as we see.now) and while Lumia had with AT&T a strong partner.

Also Nokia claimed Lumia sales are strong in the US and mixed everywhere else. If that is strong you may guess what that means for the world-wide Lumia sales.

Here we see the hard numbers, the facts how bad Lumia performed, how screwed Nokia is. One word: Elop.

Edited 2012-07-13 19:28 UTC

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Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

I do actually know someone with a lumina, here in the US. His strange company gave it to him for work. He doesn't like it, but he doesn't like any phones of any kind.

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