Monday 10 September 2012

Sony thinks about Windows Phone



Sony is in the mobile industry a small phenomenon. Together with Ericsson did you struggling to cope with the pace of mobile phones at attractive smartphones. So they separated after years of joint ventures by the Swedes, and finally celebrated prompt a moderate success with the first Xperia NXT series (pictured above) under his own name - although this was still in partnership with Ericsson. In the latest figures from the market research firm IDC, it looked at first glance as if only Samsung would benefit from Android, however, the smaller providers lose market share. At second glance, there was one exception: for Sony it goes up.
After Samsung's defeat in patent dispute with Apple many Android providers will have become afraid of being the next to be dragged into court. Looking around for alternatives has begun. Sony now makes public that no one wants to be set longer alone on Android. Pierre Perron, head of Sony Mobile in Ireland and UK, said the magazine, Mobile Today that it was negotiating with Microsoft to differentiate the product strategy. In other words, it fiddles addition to Android systems also on Windows Phones.
Windows Phone 8 is not ready yet
According to Perron it should go for Sony matter clearer and clearer to refer to their own designs. They want to set yourself apart from other providers. (Words that are interesting to listen to the way today by HTC.) This has the unusual Xperia NXT series (pictured above) also worked well, with Sony's new models in my eyes but a little less, but that's a matter of taste. It's not the first time that Sony experimented with Microsoft's mobile software: By 2010, they had devices with Windows Mobile 6.5 in the program. A test with Windows Phone 7, however, not led to serial production. With Windows Phone 8, Sony promises now seem to benefit from the convergence of Windows 8.
So far, Nokia and Samsung first Windows Phone models have presented the eighth Even the former Microsoft partner HTC wants to present to the public next week new Windows Phones. Acer, Asus and Lenovo may be involved in 2013 with our own equipment. However, could be the Achilles heel of the system itself. Samsung and Nokia introduced their new equipment the week before last and only, the system seemed not yet to be finished. If you want to order more in the Christmas season at the market, you have not much time.

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