
I am all for supporting Microsoft in it’s endeavor to bring the Windows Phone 8 devices in the market but the company should at least be more honest this time. Windows Phone sales are said to be doing good, even better than last year by about four times. This is according to Steve Ballmer who but failed to give the exact figures. During the recent shareholder meeting, Ballmer said that demand for Windows Phone devices is stronger than ever.
I’d like to believe that but we want to see the figures. Sure, there are shortages of the Nokia Lumia 920 in Finland and Germany but that doesn’t exactly mean demand is high. We want to see numbers, Microsoft. Don’t be like Amazon who doesn’t share data.
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