Forbes noted survey data from BNP Paribas showing Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone, Lumia 800, only attracted the attention of 2% of Europeans considering a new smartphone. This is not good news for Nokia or Microsoft. Nokia’s first generation of Windows Phone devices were supposed to vault the platform into contention with Android and iPhone. Instead, it remains at the back of the pack trailing even the faltering RIM BlackBerry.
The problem with the Lumia 800 is that it does not have any features to make it stand out in crowd. And, it actually lacks expected features like a typical outstanding Nokia camera subsystem, front-facing camera, NFC and LTE.
Nokia Still A $7 Stock Even Though Lumia Falls Flat In Europe