A Slow Death
It’s time to find some cheap health insurance for Windows Mobile.
The iPhone has leapfrogged Windows Mobile to jump into the number two position for smartphone platforms in the United States. That news could be the straw that breaks the proverbial camel’s back for the floundering Windows Mobile operating system.
The latest ComScore report shows that Windows Mobile market share is stagnant for the year. After climbing to 7 million users in May, Windows Mobile market share dropped precipitously to 6.6 million in July, then scratched its way back to 7.1 million in October–most likely due to the release of Windows Mobile 6.5.
At this rate, within a year or so Windows Mobile won’t be around to bring the blue screen of death to the device in your pocket.






