Windows Phone is winning against iOS in South Africa
The largest mobile operator in South Africa, Vodacom, recently provided a lot of good information for Windows Phone.
The largest mobile operator in South Africa, Vodacom, recently provided a lot of good information for Windows Phone.
According to statistics from the network, Microsoft's operating system has received a significant increase with more than 35,000 users in the past 3 months, and 140,000 people in the past 9 months.
The growth rate of Windows Phone is quite high
Of course its growth is not as booming as Android because Google's operating system has 10 times more users, but WP's development speed is much better than Blackberry because this operating system has lost. to 135,000 users in the past 3 months, and iOS lost 10,000 users.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub said the number of smartphones and tablets operating on their networks in South Africa also increased by 19.3% to 8 million devices, and Windows Phone accounted for about 5% of them. .
Windows Phone is growing in South Africa
However, the growth of Windows Phone is still not as high as expected by Microsoft and it is expected that the launch of Nokia Lumia 630 and 930 will help significantly increase this operating system in the future.
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