Windows Phone Market Share Seeing a Positive Spike Since January

Joe Fedewa is 23 years old and lives near Lansing, Michigan. He's been interested in technology ever since he got his first flip phone. Since then he's evolved from flip phones to smartphones, and become even more interested in everything from cord cutting to web browsers. Joe is also an avid sports fan and sci-fi movie geek. He's a Joe of all trades.

The numbers don’t lie, folks. Reports have been coming in ever since Nokia released their first Windows Phone devices that suggest they are having a positive impact on Windows Phone market share. The latest numbers from NetMarketShare show a spike from .29% to .41% since January. That’s the biggest increase market share has seen since the birth of the OS. The amazing thing about these numbers is that the Lumia 710 is still the only Nokia device in the U.S. and the Lumia 900 still hasn’t launched. We expect these numbers to only get better in the coming months.

[via WMPU]


  • Lance Young

    If people would actually try the new OS, they would realize how much better it is then Android!!

  • http://profiles.google.com/joefedewa Joe Fedewa

    I agree! That’s why I think retailers need to push Windows Phone more.