Motorola Does Not Say No To Windows 7 Phone, But Under Conditions

Motorola does not count, however, be a partner lambda. Like Nokia, the U.S. firm wants to have more freedom for equipment that will accompany WP7 said Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s CEO.

Indeed, it is worth remembering that Nokia, with its strategic partnership with Microsoft, participates in the development of the OS, but more importantly, has a certain freedom for equipment that will accompany WP7. Now HTC, Samsung and LG, the current WP7 partners, do not enjoy such freedom.

Motorola, should it adopt WP7, wants to be more in the shoes of other manufacturers as Nokia. For now, the former No. 1 in the United States is all about Android, but the door is open for WP7. It depends on the potential return that Motorola will calculate.

There are too many mobile OS

For Sanjay Jha, a given in any case is certain: behind iOS and Android, there are too many different operating systems. Phone Between Windows 7, WebOS, and BlackBerry OS, only one of them will manage to survive long term. Which remains to be seen.

Finally, Jha said he had become much more aggressive in Europe, including France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Market share are actually low, while in the U.S., the company limited the damage, although it continues to lose ground every month.

Motorola does not say no to Windows 7 Phone, but with conditions

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