Sunday, November 22, 2009

Microsoft sharpening its focus on the smartphones

New Delhi: Microsoft is now sharpening its focus on the fast growing smartphones market in India, after the netbooks segment - a new category created to bridge the gap between mobiles and laptops, which received lukewarm response from buyers. Smartphones, the high-powered mobiles with computer functionalities and big screen, constitute less than 10 percent of total cellphone market in India.

"We have heavily invested in that space and will continue to do so. It is still a very competitive space," Microsoft Corporate Vice President (Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Division) Steve Guggenheimer told PTI. According to industry estimates, out of the 130 million devices likely to be sold in 2009-2010, only six million would be smartphones. Out of the six million, only 2.5 lakh phones run on Microsoft's operating system.

Guggenheimer said that Microsoft works with several mobile handset manufacturers like Sony Ericsson, HTC, LG and Samsung except Nokia, which uses Symbian operating system (OS).

Although Microsoft's Windows-based smartphones have come up in the past few years, they face stiff competition from the likes of Nokia, which uses Symbian OS and Blackberry. The competition got hotter with the entry of Apple mobiles and Google's recently launched OS, Android, not to talk of spread of mailing device Blackberry.

Previous post's: More than 16 million new mobile users in October


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