After thoroughly viewing the whole aspects of Windows Phone 7 Operating System, the critics and the researches have come to conclusion that the OS will be able to capture the half Smartphone industry by the end of 2012, and by the start of 2015, it will be the second biggest Operating System in the industry after Android. Windows Phone Operating System is a joint venture of Nokia and Microsoft.
Gartner is one big technology critic which says that Nokia is handling Windows Phone so nicely that it will put the both companies to the skies, which are surely struggling at this time.
It happened just a few months ago when the big bosses from both companies sat around a table and decided that they needed to have a joint venture which would eventually give them their previous statuses back and then, they thought that they would make Windows Phone Operating System. IDC is another big researcher in the market which also showed similar review last month.
IDC says by 2015, the Android would have left just 45.4% market share while Garter says they have 48.8% left. Whatever Android’s market share will be in 2015, one thing is clear that they will not happy with that share as they are the biggest contender in that field right now and surely they don’t want anyone to come and snatch this status.
Nokia’s Symbia Operating System is though active in market right now yet, the expectations are it will drop its share the following years. Apple’s IOS also likely to loose market share.

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