Nokia finds itself back on the Swedish phone charts after 8 month sabbatical

0. phoneArena posted on 21 Feb 2012, 19:09

When Nokia admitted it had no ‘Plan B’ after Windows Phone 7 over the summer, it left more than a few uneasy about the potential future of the company. In Sweden, in particular, Nokia hasn’t had a phone on the Swedish charts since May 2011. In a welcomed change of pace...

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1. manuell3g posted on 21 Feb 2012, 19:19 11

iPhone's sell cos of 3tyns....apps,smoothness n Gud marketing.
Nokia has got only 1 out of dis...wp7 is smooth n dats all...not enough apps,pour marketing.simple as dat cos dats de only reason y I wouldn't buy a windows phone.

2. LoneShaolin posted on 21 Feb 2012, 20:18 10

LEARN TO SPELL!!!!!

3. remixfa posted on 21 Feb 2012, 20:40 5

OMFG, crap like that is why people think americans are idiots. Really, learn the basics of the language. If your over 10, there is no reason to be that bad... and thats being nice.. lol'

7. pimpollofelice123 posted on 21 Feb 2012, 22:50

*If You're over ten......

10. bvalde09 posted on 22 Feb 2012, 01:44

WTF. I didnt understand a word you said. Poor Marketing?. Not enought apps? I still dont understand why people continues to see WP like they are garbage. I have to admitted that Windows Mobile suckssss big time, however Windows 7 (Mango) runs pretty well it has good apps and is Market who continues to expand. I think Windows phone will be competing close to Android and IOS in the near furture. I cannot wait for Windows 8 to shows up

5. vvelez5 posted on 21 Feb 2012, 21:38 5

Nigga, I just went full retard reading that comment.

6. parkwaydr posted on 21 Feb 2012, 22:09 4

Well you at least spelled nokia right....its a start, I guess

11. Striker posted on 22 Feb 2012, 04:17

Manuell, before you post, learn English, mate!

4. remixfa posted on 21 Feb 2012, 20:42 1

what i think is interesting is that other than the iphone4s and the GalaxyS2, everything on that list is a mid/low range device.

8. vijaysivakula posted on 22 Feb 2012, 00:08

And there is only one WP7 phone on that list. Right?

9. Karan_Malhotra posted on 22 Feb 2012, 01:21

Can't believe its even below to wildfire s....Really disappointing !.....I would like to see nokia at the top....

12. Henrik posted on 22 Feb 2012, 09:34

I'm from Sweden and very interested in Windows Phone, and I can say there has been No advertising of Windows Phone at all here in Sweden. Nokia is pretty much the first one to break the silence, since all the operators love Nokia and therefor displays the Lumia 800 as one of the absolute top 3 phones to have right now (which it pretty much is).

We have all the other variants of the 1st gen and 2nd gen too (except the US retarded branded variants and the asia-only ones), but the first batch of phones didn't sell well simply because no one understood what it was. Only fanboys like me bought them, and is still very happy with it. People just don't know, and most people certainly just don't understand, what the Windows Phone OS is about. They've never even heard of it. Until now. So things will probably change to the better now that Nokia is all over the ads of all major operators here, kicking ass - taking names.

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