Recently,  the world's most authoritative IT research and consulting company  GaoDeNa consulting company (Gartner) issued to the fourth quarter of  2011 smart cellphone market share report. For Windows Phone 7 for, this is an  encouraging data report. The report shows that Windows Phone mobile  Phone sales increased 450% throughout the year, in the third quarter of  2011 to the fourth quarter will increase by 62%. 
According  to Gartner company statistics, 2011 Windows Phone mobile Phone sales in  the fourth quarter to 2.759 million units, and smart Phone up almost 2%  market share. 
Although looks  Windows Phone in the fourth quarter of 2011 seems to reduce the market  share, but before the company released from Gartner statistics reports  to see, Gartner company does not think Windows Phone mobile Phone sales  reached today's digital, and is in Microsoft's just come out a new  mobile Phone operating system Windows Phone under the background of  market status. 
And in the fourth  quarter of 2010, Windows Phone cellphones sold is only about 500000 units,  compared to the 2011 fourth quarter, up growth rate has been an  astonishing 450%. Windows Phone 7 mobile Phone in the third quarter of  2011 sales for 1.7 million sets, in the fourth quarter, up 62%, so  Windows Phone quarterly growth rate is more than the people's  imagination. 
Windows Phone mobile  Phone 2011 annual sales amount is expected to reach 7.88 million units,  in fact, the ring to the fourth quarter of 2011, Windows Phone mobile  Phone annual sales amount to 8.4 million units. This is more than the  people of Microsoft estimates, will greatly inspired Microsoft in smart  phones the confidence of the field. 
At  the same time, the data also show that, nokia's market share is also in  constant ascension, and not only just keep other Windows PhoneOEM  manufacturers not covered the remnants of the market. This, of course,  also have to see HTC, LG and samsung whether the manufacturer to keep  himself in the Windows Phone in your Phone strong momentum. But whatever  the outcome, Microsoft will always is the ultimate beneficiaries. 
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