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RE[7]: Comment by Stephen!
by Nelson on Sat 26th Jan 2013 17:40
in reply to "RE[6]: Comment by Stephen!"
And how is that now different from there newest rounding error market share? It isn't and you just confirmed that the software is the problem, not the hardware. So do european carriers who where very verbose in suggesting Nokia to make a Lumia running Android.
I don't think the software is the issue either. Windows Phone has one of the highest satisfaction ratings across any ecosystem. There simply is an awareness problem and retail channel issue, which is slowly being solved as carriers grow more faith in Nokia.
A year ago VZW turned Nokia down for a flagship, this year, VZW will carry a Lumia flagship. The brand is beginning to solidify.
If you cant see the bigger picture, that's on you, but also according to you Nokia is supposedly dying after having two solid financial quarters.
RE[8]: Comment by Stephen!
by cdude on Mon 28th Jan 2013 17:46
in reply to "RE[7]: Comment by Stephen!"
Windows Phone has one of the highest satisfaction ratings across any ecosystem.
And yet noibdy buys it.
http://www.businessinsider.com/changewave-on-android-and-windows-ph...
iPhone: 71%
Android: 49%
WP: 53%
Yean, half of those 500k Lumia user in northern US where changewave is active like there WP. A turning point that changes everything (not)!
There simply is an awareness problem
After this MASSIVE marketing splash? In Microsoft's home region? With the by far biggest marketing budget ever spend on a phone launch?
Yeah, that must be the reason *roll eye*
retail channel issues
Like customers not buying cause they like iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Bada more. At least finally WP wins against the discountinued Symbian. Success! Turn around point!
If you cant see the bigger picture, that's on you
Munch's The Scream? We see it. Loud and visible.




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And how is that now different from there newest rounding error market share? It isn't and you just confirmed that the software is the problem, not the hardware. So do european carriers who where very verbose in suggesting Nokia to make a Lumia running Android.
I don't think Windows Phone has a hardware issue. OEMs produce for the most part superb phones.
Finally we agree on something. I too think its the software and not the hardware that is the problem.
Edited 2013-01-26 14:37 UTC