When it comes to smartphones Android and iPhone are ruling the stick, Microsoft is trying hard to catch up with the market with Windows Phone 8, but all is not well in the Windows Phone-country. Although Nokia seems to do ok with it is developing series, are other Microsoft partners not in a good position with Microsoft's Windows Phone 8. Samsung's new co-CEO J.K. Shin told The Wall Street Journal in an interview that Windows Phones are not good to sell, this is not good news for Microsoft.
He made the remarks in an interview with WSJ after the Unveiling Samsung Galaxy S4, the next generation of Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Although Galaxy S4 packs impressive hardware to compete with the likes of Sony Xperia Z and LG Optimus G Pro, but it really shines in the part of the Software with new features. When asked about their relationship with Microsoft, he replied saying "Smartphones and tablets based on Microsoft's Windows operating system are not selling very well."In Europe, we also see lackluster demand for Windows-based products. "
He also said that there are in the market for Android is a preference. They will their good relationship with Android and they like the Android. Samsung is betting on different operating systems not only Android, but her success came mostly from Android. The released low-end smartphones with Bada OS, that not much of the market share. The released Samsung Ativ Tablet PC and Samsung Ativ S smartphone based on Windows 8, the comments came from the songs of this phone.
Via WSJ
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