Chregu
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re: WC 100K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
This tells me that almost no previous Apple or Android users switch to Windows Phone with 1 % and 4 %. Either Windows Phone users had already a Windows Phone (58 %) or they came from Symbian (21 % !!!) or others.
On the other hand, 25 % of Android users and 7 % of Apple users came from Windows Phone.
I interpret this in a way, that mostly people loyal to the Nokia brand are switching to Windows Phone from their Symbian devices and dumbphones, while many people switch to other platforms from Windows Phone.
That would be a bad sign for Windows Phone.
This tells me that almost no previous Apple or Android users switch to Windows Phone with 1 % and 4 %. Either Windows Phone users had already a Windows Phone (58 %) or they came from Symbian (21 % !!!) or others.
On the other hand, 25 % of Android users and 7 % of Apple users came from Windows Phone.
I interpret this in a way, that mostly people loyal to the Nokia brand are switching to Windows Phone from their Symbian devices and dumbphones, while many people switch to other platforms from Windows Phone.
That would be a bad sign for Windows Phone.