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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)!
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.