There's also a bubble effect if you live in California/US. I remember showing the Nokia N900 around SF a few years ago and nobody had heard of it, while in Europe it had received quite a bit of press. The old marketing and commercial infrastructure from Nokia is still in place in many countries over here.
I distinctly remember, in early 2013, a friend of mine telling me his partner had bought a Lumia "and it's quite good, really". A lot of people still buy phones for the looks and included minutes, so a good commercial network can still move quite a few units regardless of tech hype.
I distinctly remember, in early 2013, a friend of mine telling me his partner had bought a Lumia "and it's quite good, really". A lot of people still buy phones for the looks and included minutes, so a good commercial network can still move quite a few units regardless of tech hype.