Windows Phone market share in Finland now stands at 10%
June 14, 2012 at 19:16 GMT | By Darlington Moyo

Windows Phone has finally crossed the 10% market share threshold in Finland, making it the first country where the operating system manages double-digits market share. This is rather impressive considering that Windows Phone only made up 7.65% of Finnish market share only 2 weeks ago, meaning that it's gained over 3% within that period. This could be put down the recent launch Lumia 610 and Lumia 900 in the Scandinavian nation.
While this will obviously leave fanboys across the land grinning from ear-to-ear, the fact remains that this sort of growth is not seen elsewhere purely because Finland is the home of Nokia. Unfortunately, the growth of Windows Phone is at the expense of Symbian and Windows Phone worldwide market share remains at a paltry 4%.
VIA: TNW
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Darlington is a self-confessed smartphone junkie. Some are convinced he has a Microsoft tatoo hidden somewhere on his body. When he is not writing about Windows Phone, he is reading about it. Current device » Nokia Lumia 920. Xbox Gamertag » MthOmnia - Add me