Nokia claims 45% of new Windows Phone market

The Nokia-Windows Phone partnership appears to be working pretty well so far.

That is, at least, for Nokia. According to Windows Phone-centric blog Wmpoweruse.com, 45% of the current generation of Windows Phone devices that have been sold are from Nokia.

HTC is a close second, accounting for 40% of the still-nascent market. Samsung is behind at 12%.

There were two major goals when Nokia decided to ditch its antiquated proprietary operating system and switch to Windows Phone – one was to get Nokia’s name back in the spotlight and earn some much-needed shelf space in places like the US.

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Angry Bird makes it to Windows Phone 7

If you were to check out Xbox live Tile on your Windows Phone 7 today, you will be delighted as the long awaiting game Angry birds has landed on the Windows Phone 7 platform. Check it and play it today on your WP7.

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Microsoft, no one wants your scrubby Windows Phone

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Do you know anyone who is waiting with bated breath for Microsoft to launch Windows Phone 7 on November 8th? 


Probably not.

I mean, it is awfully hard to explain to the masses why they should ditch their BlackBerries, Androids and iPhones for an untested Son-of-Kin.

Indeed, even the most shameless Microsoft fanboi is likely to think twice before taking the plunge into a dark world of endless mobile bloat that reeks like the haunted River Styx. <

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