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Well, you picked the part of the article where Ars technica was simply relaying a PR release by Microsoft. But there was more to that piece; the author commented how Microsoft didn't release actual numbers, making the "quadrupling" claim kind of useless/misleading since we lack the actual number that it's being quadrupled according to Redmond.
Furthermore, since we have no idea what your app is, or how many downloads it generated. I can't take that "halo" claim at face value. E.g. Why would a desktop operating system lead to an increase of sales of a random mobile app?
I assume you're either employed by Microsoft or Nokia, or you have a vested interest in the windows phone platform doing well if your app depends on its adoption rates. So I'll have to take what you say with a grain of salt, which I guess that was my point.
Anyhow. The new lumias seem to have had a relatively strong initial sales launch according to some analysts. Hopefully that brings some good news for Nokia, that stock needs all the help it can get after a 4 year nose dive.
Edited 2012-12-01 03:31 UTC




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What press releases? Arstechnica reported on Windows Phone sales quadrupling Year over Year, my app download counts is a statistic of my own, and the Windows 8 halo effect comes from the fact that the timing is coincidentally following the launch of Windows 8.
It therefore isn't a stretch to conclude that Windows 8 produced a lift in uptake for Windows Phone.
I'm not sure I understand the point of your comment.