In Q2 this year, Windows Phone's market share slightly increased to 3.3%, which is good news, but Nokia's mobile phone business still has a long way to go to make a comeback.
According to Engadget, although several fine products were released at Nokia World, Chris Weber, Nokia’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, recently stated in an interview that Nokia still has a long way to go before it can restore its former glory.
Weber said in an interview: "There are no shortcuts for us. We must work hard on marketing to let people know and understand the features of our products, while ensuring that both the quantity and quality of Apps keep up."
Currently, there are already heavyweight applications such as Instagram, Vine, and Flipboard on the WP platform, and they are also accelerating updates for applications like Facebook, Skype, and WhatsApp where user demand is evident. In view of this situation, Weber expressed confidence in the bright future of WP.
When asked whether he felt that Nokia was putting in more effort than Microsoft in promoting WP, Weber only indicated that both parties were working together, and most of the achievements people have seen are the results of their collaboration.
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