The Latest in IT Security

Microsoft resets Windows Phone to reach lower cost markets

24
Feb
2014

By Paul Sandle BARCELONA (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp is pushing to reach a far wider audience for smartphones running its Windows Phone software by turning to cheaper chipsets and easing restrictions on how phone makers use its software to encourage them to drive down costs. Nick Parker, Microsofts senior vice president for handset makers, said the changes have attracted a range of new handset makers to build Windows Phones, including South Koreas LG Electronics, Indias Xola and Karbonn, and ZTE, Foxconn, Lenovo, Gionee and Longcheer. We are open for business on Windows Phone to anyone who wants to build a Windows phone, Parker said at the Mobile World Congress trade fair on Sunday.

Comments are closed.

Categories

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2025
WHITE PAPERS

Mission-Critical Broadband – Why Governments Should Partner with Commercial Operators:
Many governments embrace mobile network operator (MNO) networks as ...

ARA at Scale: How to Choose a Solution That Grows With Your Needs:
Application release automation (ARA) tools enable best practices in...

The Multi-Model Database:
Part of the “new normal” where data and cloud applications are ...

Featured

Archives

Latest Comments