
One of the main reasons developers have shied away from developing for Windows Phone is the lack of customers adopting the platform. Developers are instead choosing to develop for Android and iOS first, considering that these platforms make up about 80+% of the smartphone marketplace today.
Nokia, HTC, and Microsoft are hoping to quickly become a major player with the introduction of the Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan II Windows Phone devices in the United States, the first of the Windows Phone devices released to date that don’t remind us of older, entry-level Android phones. The Lumia 900 and Titan II are the first drool-worthy Windows Phone devices to be released, with our own Marin Perez calling the Lumia 900 the best Windows Phone yet.
If sales of the Lumia 900 and Titan II meet Microsoft’s expectations, developers might start to take Windows Phone seriously as a platform, and the number of applications available on the platform will grow exponentially. But with Android and iOS showing continued growth at the expense of all other platforms, that could be a big if for Microsoft.