Equity researchers Exane BNP Paribas on Friday suggested that Nokia's first Windows Phones aren't gaining significant traction in its home region of Europe. Of those who were committed to buy a smartphone in December, only 2.2 percent wanted to get the Lumia 800 or 710. The demand was "far behind" the frontrunners, analyst Alexander Peterc said, which included the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S II.