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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by p-slim View Post
salty here is the report man, i feel like i'm arguing with an incompotent.

where do you get added 5x? windows rose to 7, dropped to 6.6, then in october when windows 7 was released went to 7.1. this whole time android was doing nothing but rising and to 1 million at that, still selling the g1. This is NOT a good report for winmo, not in the least.

"Apple's iPhone has topped Microsoft's Windows Mobile in U.S. market share of smartphone operating systems for the first time, putting it in the No. 2 spot, according to a report from ComScore released Thursday.

In February, 5.2 million respondents to ComScore's survey reported using Apple's iPhone, while 6.8 million reported using phones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile, according to a report on FierceDeveloper. ComScore, a market research firm, averages results in a three-month period.

In May, Apple's number rose to 5.7 million, then 6.6 million in July, and finally to a high of 8.9 million for October, the most recent period for which results are available. In comparison, Microsoft rose in May to 7 million, dropped in July to 6.6 million, and went back up in October to 7.1 million.

The highest market share numbers in the survey go to Research In Motion's BlackBerry. It registered 9.6 million in February, 12.2 million in May, 13 million in July, and 14.9 million in October.

It's interesting to note that Palm's number rose from 2.3 million to 2.8 million in 2009, and Google's Android operating system rose to a high of 1 million by October. "
LOL, of course you feel like you're arguing with an incompetent. That's what happens when you don't know what the heck you're talking about but you actually think you know everything. Look at those numbers man. Again, winMo GREW by 500,000, in the same time frame Android gGREW by 100,000. Now it doesn;t take a genius to see which number is bigger. So stop your stupid opinions and just tell me what those FACTS mean. And by the way, here is the link where that article got its nubers:
http://www.fiercedeveloper.com/pages...ctober-numbers