The Nokia Lumia 920 is currently dominating the headlines in the mobile phone industry. Whilst it is anticipated that the phone would prove popular on account of its impressive spec list and Microsoft-funded advertising campaign, the levels of success that it has already achieved have surprised many people.
The device (which is the flagship Nokia model to showcase Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 8 operating system) has got off to a great start, and the Finland based manufacturer is pinning its hopes on the success of this device as it attempts to regain market share which it has lost over the last few years to the likes of Apple, HTC and Samsung.
In the handful of countries, there have been reports from retailers and networks alike that the Nokia Lumia 920 has completely sold out of stock. In the UK, many retailers have confirmed that they have even had sold out of pre-order stock of the handset multiple times before they have even received initial stocks of the phone. In total, sales of Lumia 920 are estimated to be in the region of 2.5 million after less than a month on the market.
As a demonstration of just how popular the Lumia 920 has quickly become, a poll was recently carried out by Gizmodo Australia as it gears up for the Gizmodo Awards 2012. In order to determine the most popular smartphone model, with a number of high profile phones included in the list of options. Along with the Nokia Lumia 920, you will find the Apple iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 plus many more. Visit our website tofind out more about the Nokia Lumia 920 andcompare the best deals on the Nokia Lumia 920.
Amazingly, the Nokia Lumia 920 has stormed ahead of the competition with a whopping 84% of the votes, with the iPhone 5 in second place with less than 3%. Even prominent devices from Samsung like the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 have achieved even less than this. The results of the poll can be viewed on NokiaPowerUser.
To achieve such levels of success in such a short space of time is certainly a good omen for Nokia’s future. Once Nokia has release its Q4 earnings, we will report back with a more detailed picture of just how many Lumia 920 handsets have been sold.
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