Some 570,000 Brits worshipped at the altar of Redmond (bought a Windows Phone) in Q1, up 32 per cent year-on-year – like religions, it is easier for tech vendors to ensnare people when they are down.
“Microsoft is attacking B2B users with decent-quality, low-cost handsets, and people are refreshing BlackBerry with Microsoft,” claimed Tim Coulling, senior analyst at Canalys.
Why? Familiarity with the app seller’s products at home and work, the bean counter told us.
A division of the shipments shows Microsoft grabbed 7.6 per cent of sales during the quarter, up from 5.8 per cent in the prior year quarter. The total market declined 1.5 per cent to 7.6 million.
This report is still in slight contradiction with Kantar’s report however that shows a decline Year-on-Year, though it also puts sales share for Windows Phone in UK at 8% in Q1 2015.
Thanks Daujo & others for the tip. Cheers!!