Friday 17 December 2010

Tiny So Far, According To Web Stats Windows Phone delivering 1/100 the browser impressions of Android

Microsoft says it is too early to talk about Windows Phone sales Phone Windows 7 is of a slow start, it seems.

Microsoft refuses to release sales data on their slick new OS, so we must read the tea leaves elsewhere to get an idea of what's happening.

At least, that is, according to data from Chitika, which serve more than one billion ads monthly over 100 000 sites.

Syndication Pus released this chart shows Windows 7 Phone is barely registers compared to the iPhone and Android.

Pus says there are 110 views and 172 Android iPhone impressions for all the impression from a Windows phone device.

While you can expect a low impression of a nascent platform, it's worse news: that the relationship is stable, said Puss.

Android and iPhone see their highest peaks in use on weekends, suggesting that consumers gravitate towards the units under his private life.

It is a fairly small sample, so that we can not take this as gospel.

Pus therefore recommends that Microsoft Windows phone position 7 as a BlackBerry rival.

However, there seems to be directional drilled accurately.

The problem with it, from those who have looked at the platform, the Windows phone in its current state is definitely a consumer platform, is not suitable, or at least, not as suitable for enterprise use as Android and Ios.

Microsoft has always said it was in the smartphone war for a long time, so we're not going to rush to judgement once, but if things have not improved in 3 months, as it has a real problem.

While GigaOM look at the data negatively, so WMPoweruser positive.

WMP ran a linear regression against Pus's data and found that WP7 market seems to be trending upwards.

Of course WMP name alone implies a certain bias.

As said, it's very early.

WP7 is far behind the other platforms.

The question is whether it may be necessary in time to prevent Thurs the 2nd platforms to run away with the market.

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