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iPwnza
November is the key here. When were most of the WP8 devices released? End of November. So November is not a useful month to analyze Windows Phone 8 adoption. Check December.
Re: Wait a min, comscore.
I'm not surprised... lots of WP7 people likely switched to other OSes when Microsoft EOLed WP7.
Re: Wait a min, comscore.
Couple weeks isn't enough time to show the success of the new phones.
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eric12341
I highly doubt that's the case, especially since WP7 isn't EOL
if you really believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you.
the 900 is undergoing a fire sale right now at One Deal a Day.
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I doubt it's likely to change anytime soon in the US. I think WP has a far better chance to succeed in the rest of the world first. The US market will be very tough for WP to crack...
Re: Wait a min, comscore.
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Originally Posted by
eric12341
I highly doubt that's the case, especially since WP7 isn't EOL and the Lumia 900 is still selling.
eh? look at the info, that's not wp8 that is showing, that's dead flat wp7 sales.
OP, wait for real sales numbers, later this month. there might be a tiny up tuck, with Christmas gifts and all the phones given to employees at ms.