
A new study from Kantar Worldpanel claims that Windows Phone’s share of the smartphone market has gone up to 8.2 percent in five key European markets, mainly because of lower priced Nokia phones. Read more…
A new study from Kantar Worldpanel claims that Windows Phone’s share of the smartphone market has gone up to 8.2 percent in five key European markets, mainly because of lower priced Nokia phones. Read more…
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.
Previous post: Visual Studio 2013 RC1 reportedly leaked
Next post: EU may limit all motor vehicles to 70MPH