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Microsoft gets its pound of Android flesh from Samsung

by Scott Bicheno on 28 September 2011, 14:57

Tags: Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Samsung (005935.KS)

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...and then the world

There's a superciliousness bordering on megalomania in Microsoft's pronouncements whenever it secures a new licensing deal with an Android OEM, which invariably calls for a special announcement.

In the context of Microsoft extracting a pound of flesh from the sale of Android devices, this announcement is a biggie. Samsung is the biggest Android OEM by quite a margin and Microsoft has just announced a licensing deal, which has presumably been under negotiation for some time, in which Samsung pays Microsoft unspecified royalties for every Android phone and tablet it sells.

In the same breath Microsoft said the two companies had agreed to cooperate in the development and marketing of Windows Phone, which was already a given. "Microsoft and Samsung see the opportunity for dramatic growth in Windows Phone and we're investing to make that a reality," purred Andy Lees, Windows Phone boss. "Microsoft believes in a model where all our partners can grow and profit based on our platform."

That's one way of looking at it Andy. Another is that Microsoft is showing Android partners the error of thinking they could exclude mighty Microsoft from the mobile OS party, but is willing to show lenience to the penitent.

"Through the cross-licensing of our respective patent portfolios, Samsung and Microsoft can continue to bring the latest innovations to the mobile industry," acquiesced Dr. Won-Pyo Hong of Samsung. "We are pleased to build upon our long history of working together to open a new chapter of collaboration beginning with our Windows Phone Mango launch this fall."

Microsoft already has similar deals with HTC and a few lesser Android partners, and is now possibly getting as much from the sale of Android devices as it does WP7 ones. Of course license revenues are only part of the mobile platform story, with the revenue from the sale of apps, advertising, and other services being the bigger picture. But as well as being a handy source of revenue, Microsoft's claims on Android serve to make its own platform more desirable in comparison.

It's also worth noting that the principal Android antagonist - Apple - has yet to sue Microsoft for some arbitrary transgression, such using the word ‘phone' for its platform. Maybe this is because it knows Microsoft's patent portfolio is too strong to mess with and, if that's the case, maybe licensees such as Samsung could use that to their advantage in the courts. Just a thought.

 



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The interesting part of this is that it appears microsoft is more worried about fighting Android than iOS. Looks like they are trying all they can do to slow its market penetration but I can't help but feel its a little late now.

Also you've got to wonder if they'd make more money as patient troll than OS developer now…
If windows 8 sells as fast as widonws 7 did then they`ll be making money hand over fist - since launch MS have sold over 400 million licences of windows 7

http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/07/11/ballmer-mocks-mac-sales-while-touting-microsofts-products/pf3l/
To me that potentially reads as ‘Lets all gang up on Apple’
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The interesting part of this is that it appears microsoft is more worried about fighting Android than iOS. Looks like they are trying all they can do to slow its market penetration but I can't help but feel its a little late now.

Also you've got to wonder if they'd make more money as patient troll than OS developer now…

I dont think its anything to do with fighting Android or iOS, Microsoft will fit into its own market simply by having office etc on the WP7 devices, granted you can get things than can read/write office apps but theres nothing quite the same as actual office.

The way I see it is Android is for geek, iOS for people that dont know better and MS will pick up the business side that drops from Blackberry now they are falling behind..
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To me that potentially reads as ‘Lets all gang up on Apple’

I think your reading it wrong. Microsoft and Apple are both scared of the speed at which android is increasing its market share so they are attacking it from both sides in whatever way they can. A clever albiet dirty move from microsoft, sounds like they are making it easier for OEMs to use windows mobile and more difficult for them to keep the prices on android handsets competitive.

This isnt good for the consumers IMO.

Edit: i love the image on the hexus homepage for this story :mrgreen: