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To: zax who wrote (7408)5/27/2012 5:33:44 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9255
 
My white Nokia 808 is still on pre-order. I'm told today that it "should ship" by the middle of June. Can't WAIT to get my hands on it!

Yes, I am really only interested in the camera part of it. As long as the rest of it phones, absorbs my contacts and calendar, emails and web surfs passably, serves up maps on the road, music and movies on the plane, I'll be in love, if the camera part lives up to its "bargain" price of $681.26.



To: zax who wrote (7408)6/2/2012 12:33:53 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 9255
 
This could have huge implications if sustained... Nokia's Lumia Windows Phone was the only other phone other than Apple, to squeeze a market share gain (yes you heard right, market share gain) in the month of April. Android led in market share gains for the 3 month period (Feb-Apr) with 2.2%

appleinsider.com

The iPhone rose a modest 0.7 points in April and was one of the two top-five mobile platforms to gain marketshare. Nokia's Windows Phone helped the fledgling platform eke out 0.1 points of progress while RIM and Symbian continued to tumble losing 0.7 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.

We maybe seeing the start of the end of Windows Phone market share losses....