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by lawdawg
5098 days ago
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Globally, WP isn't large enough yet to register on Statcounters global metrics, but: * In NA, 1.0% to 0.97% drop from May to June:
http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-na-monthly-201106-20120... * In Europe, 1.23% to 1.36% rise from May to June:
http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-eu-monthly-201106-20120... Stats from Netmarketstats shows a much larger global decline, so I think we can conclude that WP is barely growing it's overall marketshare. I expect the WP8 announcement (rather, the WP7.8 announcement) will lead to reduced sales until WP8 is released (hopefully) later this year. As for Android/iOS fanboy FUD, what exactly would you be referring to? |
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1. A lot of WP devices announce themselves as IE desktop rather than mobile.
2. People in the EU still primarily use them for messaging, email only. I rarely see people "on the web" on their mobile devices.
3. Apps requests do not necessarily count in the statistics and the majority of the time people spend is in apps (WP has native FB, ebay, Twitter apps etc). WP has decent native apps for pretty much everything.
The only thing that matters statistically are sales and retention which are numbers that are not uniformly available for any platform.
Re: fanboy FUD is the inevitable "Windows Phone sucks" mantra from people who have never even set eyes on a device.