Microsoft sold less than 1 million Lumia phones last quarter

Himanshu, 27 January 2017

Microsoft has released its Q4 2016 earnings report, revealing that phone revenue was down 81% compared to the same quarter the year prior.

While the company sold 4.5 million Lumia phones in the last quarter of 2015, we didn't get an exact figure for the same period of 2016. However, by all accounts the number is below 1 million.

Overall, the software giant reported a revenue of $26.1 billion non-GAAP ($24.1 billion GAAP), while the company's net-income stood at $6.5 billion non-GAAP ($5.2 billion GAAP). For the complete report, head to the Source link below.

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  • AnonD-640665
  • 01 Feb 2017
  • 9Ah

Had a break from Windows phone for about 8 months. Unfortunately had to switch back to my Lumia 950 XL due to an Android phone accident. I can't believe how poor the Windows Mobile experience still is. I'd love for MS to produce a decent Phone OS. It...

  • AnonD-25384
  • 30 Jan 2017
  • wYx

Time to raise the white flag MS.

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Jan 2017
  • 61q

I love Windows Phone, but no more lumia under MS. HP or Alcatel device is the genius option

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