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Nokia Con event happens in Japan on July 27

Started by DP, July 08, 2014, 09:01:24 AM

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Nokia Con event happens in Japan on July 27

<img src="http://cdn.gsmarena.com/...This TV Show is available upon demand...This means if you want the download link for this show, you should  reply here and we will reply  for you the download link ASAP...So please if you want to download this please don't hesitate reply here and we will be more than happy to post it for you..../newsimg/14/07/nokia-event-japan/thumb.jpg" width="70" height="92" hspace="3" alt="" border="0" align=left style="background:#333333;padding:0px;margin:0px 4px 0px 0px;border-style:solid;border-color:#aaaaaa;border-width:1px" /> <p>Windows Phone isn't really doing that well in Japan, and it never has. The situation is so dire, in fact, that Microsoft's mobile operating system may only have between 0 and 1% market share in that particular country.

The software giant would obviously like those numbers to grow, and it may have just unveiled what could be its first step in that direction.

The company will hold an event in Tokyo on July 27. It's called Nokia Con and it's apparently going to allow willing fans to get some hands-on experience with a few Windows Phones.



The event will be hosted by mobile phone market expert Yamane Yasuhiro, and it's unclear which exact Nokia models will be showcased.

If you're a Windows Phone fan in Japan, though, this is probably one thing you don't want to miss. You can register to attend at the Source link below. It's free.

Interestingly, there are only 60 places for attendees (of which 49 have already been filled at the time of this article being written). This simply comes to reiterate how small Nokia and Windows Phone really are in Japan.

Maybe with more outreach efforts like this one their market share will improve in the future, but that may take quite a while if Microsoft is only doing things 60 people at a time.

Source (in Japanese) |...</p>

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