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Android killing Windows Mobile?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 06, 2009


Microsoft used to dominate the mobile handset market but companies that used to be loyal to Microsoft are heading for Google's Android OS. Motorola is a good example of a company that has previously worked well with Microsoft. They are now turning their focus to Android.

"Like upstart HTC, a long-time Windows Mobile loyalist, Motorola is focusing its development resources behind Google’s Android OS. Both HTC and Motorola are developing their own user interfaces for Android, which indicates their seriousness about Google’s mobile platform. I wonder if this is going to be a trend that’s going to spread. From what I’ve heard, everyone from Lenovo and Huawei to Dell to Samsung are betting on Android. These companies would have been partners of Microsoft in the past."

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