Monday, November 22, 2010

Samsung Windows Phone 7




Samsung focusing on Windows Phone 7 next year?

According to New York Times, Google Android’s “friend” Samsung will be focusing on Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7next year. The report quotes gadgets blog based in China.

The figure was given by the report: 63 percent of smartphones built by Samsung will be WP7 devices, followed by Android at 32 percent and its own Bada OS at 6 percent.

What?

NY Times added that this new report follows on a report last week that Samsung was internally focusing on WP7.

The fact:

Samsung’s recent success is because of the popularity ofAndroid, and the best example is the Samsung Galaxy Tablet reportedly recorded 600,000 of sales in just one month. Strong enough to say that it’s really an iPad competitor.

I’m not convinced that Samsung will just abandon the “momentum” of Android.

Aside from the fact that Samsung is obviously excited with the Android Gingerbread, and Google’s next big venture with Samsung with codename “Nexus S” only proves that there’s no turning back.

Nexus S, also called the Nexus One sequel, is the first-ever confirmed phone to use Android’s Gingerbread update, and will sport NFC functionality.

In fairness to Windows Phone 7, they reportedly recorded good sales number, plus, Verizon’s change-of-heart proved that this Microsoft OS is promising too.

link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQBpiLudT40

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