3 months back, Nokia launched a budget smartphone with eye catching features in its smartphone series, Lumia 520.
Last week AdDuplex teased that the Nokia  Lumia 520 handset had become the most popular Windows Phone Handset in  the world, but declined to publish its formal statistics at that time.
The company, which provides advertising solutions to both Windows and  Windows Phone applications, has put out the figure: The Lumia 520  controls 13.3% of the total Windows Phone market.

It’s a surprising statistic, given that  the flagship phone of Nokia is Lumia 920 and it  has quickly ceded its  throne to the comparatively inexpensive Lumia 520. The following weekly  chart details the ascendancy of the low-priced handset:
The implication is that Nokia is enjoying broad adoption of its low-end devices, and Microsoft’s strategy of targeting less developed markets is working. As Apple and Google battle for the upper tiers of the market – a scrap in which Windows Phone is an underdog – Microsoft’s targeting of lower-income markets appears to be paying off.
Contrastingly, Nokia has a Lumia 1020  device on the way that contains a camera large enough that it must have  been sourced from a fallen satellite.
Other statistics of note, according to the latest AdDuplex figures: Nokia controls 85% of the Windows Phone market. HTC  is in second place with 11.5%.  Also, Windows Phone 8 now controls 61%  of the global Windows Phone install base. The more quickly the Windows  Phone 8 tally rises against the Windows Phone 7 figure, the better for Microsoft; Windows Phone 7.X handsets cannot upgrade to Windows Phone 8.
Can Microsoft cement its status as the alternative mobile phone operating system by targeting less affluent users?

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