During today’s Financial Analyst Meeting (FAM) CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer finally admitted to the fact that Windows Phone wasn’t performing well.![]()
He did say that Microsoft’s partners hadn’t sold ”quite as many as I would have liked” between its October release and today, all the while still not releasing any solid sales number for Windows Phone.
“I’m not saying I love where we are, but I am very optimistic on where we can be,” he said during the meeting.
via electronista
It was also pointed out that Nokia was at a privileged level among all the partners with other handset makers, treating Windows Phone as more of an irritating side project; and that, along with the inadequate effort from the carriers, is exactly why Windows Phone is stagnant.
[Cross-posted at Winextra]