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AdDuplex: Nokia nearly owns 90% of the Windows Phone device market share as of Oct 2013

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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AdDuplex stats for October 2013

According to new data from AdDuplex, Nokia is just shy of 0.8% from claiming 90% of the Windows Phone device market share worldwide. On top of that, the Nokia Lumia 520 is currently the most popular Windows Phone device out in the market, worldwide.

As of October 2013, Nokia is continuing its domination of the Windows Phone market by claiming nearly 90% of the Windows Phone devices out in the market. HTC comes in second place but only claims a 7.7% device share.

The Nokia Lumia 1020 is currently in 21st place. The Nokia Lumia 620 and 920 are currently tied in second place. Interestingly enough, according to the data, 29.1% of Windows Phone users are still running Windows Phone 7.

“AdDuplex is the largest cross-promotion network for Windows Phone and Windows 8 apps empowering developers and publishers to promote their apps for free by helping each other. AdDuplex was established in January 2011 in Vilnius, Lithuania. As of October 2013, more than 4,000 apps actively use AdDuplex to gain more visibility,” AdDuplex states, for those curious who they are. This data was collected from 1,411 Windows Phone apps running AdDuplex SDK v2 and the data was collected on October 11th.

AdDuplex also has data charts from different countries. If you are interested in seeing a breakdown of stats based on specific countries, head over to the VIA link below to see them. 

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