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RIP Windows Phone - Market share slips bellow 1%

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http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/23/11743594/microsoft-windows-phone-market-share-below-1-percent

Worldwide smartphone sales increased by nearly 4 percent in the recent quarter, but Microsoft's Windows Phone OS failed to capitalize on the growth and dropped below 1 percent market share. Gartner's latest smartphone sales report provides the latest proof of the obvious: Windows Phone is dead. Gartner estimates that nearly 2.4 million Windows Phones were sold in the latest quarter, around 0.7 percent market share overall. That's a decrease from the 2.5 percent market share of Windows Phone back in Q1 2015.

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Time for Microsoft to send out mail to everyone on earth, "If you don't decline this offer, we will ship you a Windows phone and charge you."
 
Gartner estimates that nearly 2.4 million Windows Phones were sold in the latest quarter...

HOW?! I know that's basically nothing in terms of the overall market, but that's still a LOT of phones.
 
I don't think I've ever met someone with a Windows Phone, honestly. My first smartphone in 2009 was a Windows Mobile phone. But I switched over to an Android from 2011 onwards.
 
Win10 Phone development hit a bunch of snags (not least because of a change in leadership and company direction) and they didn't put out any phones for nearly the entirety of last year. The 550 and 950 only became available in December, while the 650 came out this year.

Worse still, the 550 and 650 are poor value. They use crappy-ass ultra-low-end SD210 series SoCs, have weak specs and generally feel like entry-level phones from two years prior. 950 is good but too expensive for something like 80% of the potential public.

And Win10 Phone being in a prepetual state of "we'll fix it next build" didn't do them any favours either.

EDIT: Had a massive brain fart and completely forgot about the 640. Shows how much weight MS/WP carries with me. :P But my point still sort of stands, since they were basically Win8 holdouts. And they too had pretty bad hardware, though they were at least cheap.
 
damn shame, Windows phone was the best of the big 3. the app support tho...yeah I switched to a nexus 3 years ago.

Yeah, i really like my Lumia 920/930? The lack of apps was the only thing that let it down for me but i have a tablet for any apps i really care about that aren't on WP so even that wasn't a big deal. I can see how single device owners might have been up a creek for some things.
 
Le sigh. I'm going to give them one final chance with Win10/Surface.

They can't expect to get traction if they keep changing the platform.
 
So now I'm not even part of the 1%?

Screw you people!

wish Sony continued with their Xperia Z line
 
Poor execution from beginning to end. RIP
What bothers me the most is this. Lack of apps doesn't really bother me but the lack of commitment and how they treat Android/iOS better than WP.

Yes it bothers me, shows me how confident they are in WP.

So now I'm not even part of the 1%?

Screw you people!

wish Sony continued with their Xperia Z line
X Line looks better :P
 
Have a 735. I love the OS, I love the device. I hate the app support.

I can't even use the local bike rental service, Tinder or other nifty apps. Spoitfy and other important apps cancel their support too. It's time for me to switch.

Can't decide whether I'll switch to Android or iOS, though..
 
The idea of WP is amazing but it was half assed attempt by Microsoft.

Sigh....

WP OS was always super fast/responsive for me while I had one. It's unfortunate that their app situation(not having the most popular apps) wasn't resolved earlier when they were marketing the phone really hard. It's like the Wii/Wii U and third party software. There's a ton of apps that are crap or fake versions of what you want, but what you actually want that's 3rd party is on other systems.

If they ever decide to come back to the idea of Windows Phones with full support and easier crossover between apps I'd jump back on board.
 
Have a 735. I love the OS, I love the device. I hate the app support.

I can't even use the local bike rental service, Tinder or other nifty apps. Spoitfy and other important apps cancel their support too. It's time for me to switch.

Can't decide whether I'll switch to Android or iOS, though..

I went to IOS then Android. iOS is the superior OS, but I think MS apps work better on Android. Esp if you have a Band 2.

They just need to release wordflow keyboard already.
 
Abysmal ecosystem at iphone prices (flagship) whats not to like? The whole thing was a mess, it took a leadership change to reign it all in after years of no progress.
 
Love my Lumia 930. Great phone. Just too bad the apps and support aren't there. Don't know if they'll ever upgrade it to Windows 10. Doubt it by now.

Really too bad, but they have themselves to blame. First dropping Windows Phone 7. Now 8 again.

If I switch to a new phone it'll probably be iPhone and not Windows again.
 
Weird. Loads of people have then in England.

Europe is the market that they did best in and focuses on least. Everything was USA centric. Any monkey could have realised that focusing where you're doing well and have a chance was a smart move.

Love my Lumia 930. Great phone. Just too bad the apps and support aren't there. Don't know if they'll ever upgrade it to Windows 10. Doubt it by now.

Really too bad, but they have themselves to blame. First dropping Windows Phone 7. Now 8 again.

If I switch to a new phone it'll probably be iPhone and not Windows again.

10 is out for the 930
 
WP OS was always super fast/responsive for me while I had one. .

I could live without apps (apart from streaming/media), but the fact that IE performed so poorly was inexcusable. Even now, with Windows 10, Edge delivers web browsing performance literally multiple orders of magnitude worse than iOS -- the iPhone 5S is 10x+ faster than the Lumia 950 in real world testing. Even on benchmarks the Lumia 950 is closer to 2011 tech than 2015/2016 tech. It is utterly embarrassing how badly MS dropped the ball.

I did love the Live Tile UI. Hopefully Microsoft will reskin Android with something like it (and tied to Outlook/Skype/WordFlow).
 
I could live without apps (apart from streaming/media), but the fact that IE performed so poorly was inexcusable. Even now, with Windows 10, Edge delivers web browsing performance literally multiple orders of magnitude worse than iOS -- the iPhone 5S is 10x+ faster than the Lumia 950 in real world testing. Even on benchmarks the Lumia 950 is closer to 2011 tech than 2015/2016 tech. It is utterly embarrassing how badly MS dropped the ball.

I did love the Live Tile UI. Hopefully Microsoft will reskin Android with something like it (and tied to Outlook/Skype/WordFlow).

Their Arrow Launcher for Android is fantastic.
 
Everyone I have known who has had a Windows phone got it because it was the cheapest device, hated it (you get what you pay for) and aspired to get something better (usually an iPhone) as soon as they could.

I don't think the WP flagships ever had any presence in Europe.
 
It deserves to die. It's useless with barely any apps. They can hardly give them away for free here in Croatia, and usually to older people who know nothing about phones.

It's a shame MS managed to run Nokia into the ground so quickly.
 
Balmer refusing to enter the marketspace killed the company.

Had we had a centralized Windows marketplace and a proper capacitive touch interface in 2011 things would be different today.

That and Steven Sinofsky should have never been in charge.
 
I have a Windows phone as a second/work phone. The phone itself, it's e-mail and text app is great. Simple, easy to get in and out of, perfect for quick business calls.

Everything else about the phone is garbage. The browser particularly. It's so underpowered that casual browsing crashes it repeatedly. Lord help you if you want to watch a youtube video.

It's a 620 so it's an entry level phone, but that should be no excuse for how utterly incapable it is of doing any job that isn't talking or texting/e-mail.
 
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