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Windows Phone 7 sales, the echo chamber and why it doesn't matter

Much like how technically the number of applications in the Market place doesn't really affair (though y'all can glean some info from it), how well Microsoft did or did non do on Monday,  in terms of raw sales, seems to be a moot a bespeak in the long run. Unless of grade yous're looking to enquire rhetorical questions for major publications. Such was the case yesterday where lots of headlines were phrased "Was the launch a bust?" "Did information technology underwhelm?" "Is information technology really a huge success?" etc.

Fact is, we don't know, they don't know and no 1 volition know for awhile. This is understood by anybody. Citing anonymous sources who merits to know that "40,000" devices were sold was passed around as prove, trumpeting headlines despite not knowing the authenticity of the claim. Information technology's the equivalent of announcer trolling (the use of "?" is e'er a certain sign). Sure, there were very few lines if any. Certain it was a Mon (launches practise better on Fridays) and we now know that stock was quite depression (hither and here), non even lasting the 24-hour interval at a lot of AT&T and T-Mobile stores (nosotros heard reports of anywhere from 2 to 12 Samsung Focuses per retail outlet).

Did anyone actually expect iPhone like masses to appear? No. The only thing to consider is that Microsoft is in this for the long run. This is day #1 of what will be a multi-year procedure. 2 things to remember most Microsoft: they have lots of money and they are suborn when committed to entering a market. Lets revisit this half-dozen months from at present where adoption rates will be meliorate understood, where the OS has had a chance to build public awareness and real figures make their rounds, shall we? Yep, it's fun to speculate, but anybody in this business knows one mean solar day tells you lot very little e.k. the Palm Pre sold very well for Sprint its first day, fast forward i year and they're sold to HP.

But instead of going farther, I could just refer you to Devindra Hardawar's slice at MobileBeat which does a much better job of making these points.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-phone-7-sales-echo-chamber-and-why-it-doesnt-matter

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