Read more.Android will remain top dog but will peak this year according to IDC.
Read more.Android will remain top dog but will peak this year according to IDC.
Well judging on the recent predictions on smartphones I'd take this with a very large bucket of salt!
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Sounds quite plausible, Nokia do have a lot of fans to turn windows phone around again.
still think (as others have said) that this is wide of the mark, especially in the UK. However, Nokia do appear to have hit rock bottom, and thus the only way is up!
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Stephen Elop, awoxer.
Thanks to Eve Online for expanding my vocabulary.
Has anyone done any research into how accurate or not predictions from these market analysis firms are? I've always dismissed them but market analysts are always in the news with their forecasts so someone must think they're worth their pay?
Windows phones outsell iPhone during Q1 in China and Russia
Yes, only in that quarter, and only in Russia and China, but still a remarkable achievement. WP may overtake the iPhone in terms of sales, however installed user base is the metric you really want to look at, and WP won't come anywhere near any of the other big platforms for a long long time.
cost
the big driving force behind any new product is how much it hits your pocket:
with an iphone - unless your prepared to take on a £60 a month tarriff on day 1 then you have to pay for the phone - my tarriff is £20 , and for an iphone i would have to pay £400 for it!
and thats why nokia are doing *better* - the cost to end users.
I'm going to get a Windows Phone 8 device later this year. Either a Nokia, HTC or maybe Samsung. If we knew for certain whether you can upgrade the Nokia Lumia 800/900 phones to WP8, I would probably have one now.
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