list, although they do not register on the scale just now. Interestingly, Panasonic is also in, but that is for a Windows Embedded device with support for Windows Phone apps. A new Nokia handset also makes an appearance, going by the model name of RM-983/4/5. This is said to be a midrange Windows Phone with a 5-inch 720p display. The overall market share chart has not changed all that much. Nokia Lumia 520 is still leading the charge with a very commanding 31.6%. Lumia 625 is at 7.3%, while the fan favorite Lumia 920 has had its share shrink to 6.9%. Lumia 1020 is still not on the list, in case you were wondering. Windows Phone 8.1 now has 7.7% of the market to its name, but this is one ratio that is bound to increase rapidly as the latest version of the OS is rolled out worldwide.]]>
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Nokia is dominating just as I expected to see. Cool pie charts to break it down though! 🙂
According to the 1st pie chart, Windows Phones is only down to 3 manufactures. That’s probably the right move as Windows Phone and Nokia team up as the dominant team going forward within Microsoft.
Good. Let all these OEMs devices have time to play, then let the best rise to the top