This is not going to put Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in the best mood if this is true. A report from Digitimes claims that HTC is “drifting away” from the Windows Phone OS:
Prior to the tie-up between Nokia and Microsoft, HTC had been the number one vendor for Windows Mobile- and Windows Phone-based smartphones. HTC then shifted its strategy to focus on Android phone along with the increasing popularity of the Android platform.
Why have they done that? Nokia pretty much owns the Windows Phone market. So it’s likely to be a steady diet of Android phones going forward for HTC. After all, the HTC One is right up there with the Samsung Galaxy S4. Thus, they can expand on that if they really focus in on growing in that space.
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HTC Focusing More On Android And Less On Windows Phone?
This is not going to put Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in the best mood if this is true. A report from Digitimes claims that HTC is “drifting away” from the Windows Phone OS:
Prior to the tie-up between Nokia and Microsoft, HTC had been the number one vendor for Windows Mobile- and Windows Phone-based smartphones. HTC then shifted its strategy to focus on Android phone along with the increasing popularity of the Android platform.
Why have they done that? Nokia pretty much owns the Windows Phone market. So it’s likely to be a steady diet of Android phones going forward for HTC. After all, the HTC One is right up there with the Samsung Galaxy S4. Thus, they can expand on that if they really focus in on growing in that space.
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