Windows Phone Smokes Android, But Can't Sell | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
Will be curious to see if the push by AT&T makes a difference here.
I think the article is pretty spot on on a couple of points though when it comes to why people dont buy them. Lack of a carrier pushing them, and the salespeople doing the same. I know I said before when I had mine, the salesperson tried to talk me out of buying it in favor of a droid set I had already had. When I said no, I already had that one, she mentioned another droid. I told her that I had owned or used every droid that they offered, and wanted to try something different. After I said that, she mentioned that she would also like to try the WP7, but Cell South (now Cspire) required their salespeople to use and promote android (this is before they got the iPhone, now it is shifted to that).
The most stunning result from our huge Reader's Choice survey of smartphone users is how much people love Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 scores higher in almost every category than market leader Android, and beats Apple's iOS for email, Web browsing, and gaming.Windows Phone 7 owners love their phones. Apparently, they're willing to recommend them: Windows Phone 7 got a "likelihood to recommend" score of 8.8, head and shoulders over Android and BlackBerry. But Windows Phone 7 sales aren't taking off. According to Strategy Analytics, 2.7 million Windows Phones were sold in the last quarter of 2011, dwarfed by Apple's 37 million iPhones and an even larger number of Android phones.
Will be curious to see if the push by AT&T makes a difference here.
I think the article is pretty spot on on a couple of points though when it comes to why people dont buy them. Lack of a carrier pushing them, and the salespeople doing the same. I know I said before when I had mine, the salesperson tried to talk me out of buying it in favor of a droid set I had already had. When I said no, I already had that one, she mentioned another droid. I told her that I had owned or used every droid that they offered, and wanted to try something different. After I said that, she mentioned that she would also like to try the WP7, but Cell South (now Cspire) required their salespeople to use and promote android (this is before they got the iPhone, now it is shifted to that).