Microsoft continues to point names in its extensive list of companies that go through box by using operating system Android and Chrome OS on their devices. If in agreement with Compal covered virtually 50% of the market, now get to jump through hoops to one of the big names in consumer electronics, Korean LG.
LG is the latest to reach an agreement with the Redmond giant, the truth is we have little doubt that Microsoft is doing something wrong with their strategy, since virtually all major companies are signing without putting too much opposition, logically each with different interests and agreements. For those who walk lost, summarized the topic that LG will pay an unknown quantity for each device sold, by the use of patents owned by Microsoft.
The agreement covers all LG Android tablets, Smartphones, and other possible devices aimed at the general public with the operating system above. In the strong portfolio of patents and intellectual property of Microsoft is something that Google can not overcome, and Microsoft has led to control over 70% of the Android smartphone market.
For those who are interested in knowing names, already have agreements with ten other companies: HTC, Samsung, Compal, Wistron, Quanta, Acer, ViewSonic, General Dynamics Itronix, Velocity Micro and Onkyo.
Interestingly there are still names like Motorola Mobility hunting outside of Microsoft, as judged by walking in patent issues, and preliminarily, the Redmond company is winning in court.
Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2012 by Saurio
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