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To: pyslent who wrote (34198)8/20/2013 4:09:03 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Maybe that is the only way you can get anyone to buy a Windows Phone. And if that is true it spells disaster for Nokia profitability which again in Q3 is turning into a mirage. Elop is just 2 quarters away for being a goat again.



To: pyslent who wrote (34198)8/20/2013 4:24:45 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 34857
 
No doubt the explosive growth of nl 520/521 will impact lumia ASP's negatively, but that's only a part of the story. The new Asha combined with the nl 520 launched in Greater China, India and other large markets will, in all likelihood, increase overall ASP's in those markets.

When the dust settles, the impact of the nl 520/521 and new Asha products on global ASP may well impact positively in its net effect:

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To: pyslent who wrote (34198)8/20/2013 4:58:04 PM
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3.7 million WP devices may have been sold in July. Lumia 520 may have accounted for 2 million of it. Kamal Mishra August 20, 2013 Home, Lumia Devices, Opinions So Adduplex data is out and here we again try to predict Windows Phone volumes based on Adduplex data for the month of July. Keep in mind this data may be skewed towards newer devices as it is based on application usage, but with help of a factor to remove the skew we reached close to actual volume for last quarter.

June:



July:



first the necessary basic assumptions/data.

    Assuming 3.5 million sold WP devices are not in active use now, total no. of active WP devices till Q1 2013 is about 25 million. WP devices sold in Q2 are close to 8.5 million or more but we will take a figure of 8 million for Q2 here. Hence no. of WP devices in the market by end of June = 33 million. Assuming 1 million devices again become inactive during this period, it gives us a figure of 32 million active devices.
Now, from June to July the WP8 devices share has grown from 61% to 65% and assuming just 0.4 million WP7 device sold in July, we can calculate total WP devices by end of July,

=((39*32)+0.4)/35 = 36.8 million WP devices which gives us a 4.8 million device sold in July.

While assuming no WP7 sales during July takes us to total 35.7 million WP devices by end of July, giving 3.7 million devices sold in July.

In case you are wondering how many Lumia 520 were sold in July,

=((35.7*18)-(32*13.3))/100= 2 million approximately.

Lumia 520's dominance is not surprising considering the fact that Nokia has for the first time succeeded in keeping supplies consistent for this hot seller device in many markets.

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