Saturday, January 30, 2016

Halving of sales of Windows Phone – New Technology

       

Windows and mobile telephony seems to be like oil and water. Despite nearly 15 years of dogged fighting, Microsoft has not managed to get the two to unite in any meaningful ugly way. In its latest quarterly report, as quoted by The Verge, it is clear that now is not the solution to the track now either. Sales of Lumia phones have been halved compared with the same period last year. According to analysts at IDC were sold in the same quarter as Microsoft managed to sell 4.5 million phones in total 400 million phones in the world. This means that Microsoft’s share of new ports in just over one percent. According to The Verge have Microsoft and Nokia, which Microsoft bought this year, together sold 110 million handsets with Windows Phone since Lumiaserien presented for almost five years ago. At the same time, it has sold 4.5 billion phones with operating systems from Apple and Google.

Despite the setbacks, it seems that Microsoft will continue to invest in mobile in any form. Right now there are rumors that the company is going on with a mobile in his series Surface which today includes tablets and hybrid computers with the full version of its Windows operating system.

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