Report: 52% of Windows Phone users rely on Bing searches, the rest is "quickly switching" to Google
Report: 52% of Windows Phone users rely on Bing searches, the rest is "quickly switching" to Google
Windows Phone’s default search engine is, of course, Microsoft’s Bing,
and yet almost half of customers who own a WP handset don’t seem to use
it.
According to market research firm Kantar Worldpanel, only 52% of Windows
Phone users relied on Bing for their mobile searches in he fourth
quarter of 2013. Reportedly, the rest of the users are “quickly
switching” to Google, using either the official Google search app for
WP, or in-browser search, thus “actively avoiding” Bing. That says a lot
about Bing’s success as a search app for smartphones. Although we
probably shouldn’t be surprised about this, since Google is comfortably
leading the search engine wars on non-mobile devices.
Just like Google is offering an official search app for Windows Phone,
Microsoft has a Bing app for Android, too. But this is far from being
popular - for comparison, the Google Search Android app has 558,146
reviews in Google Play, while the Bing Android app only has 8,807
reviews.
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