When it comes to making computers, Lenovo has no problems
adopting Microsoft’s Windows platform, but when it comes to mobile devices like
smartphones, it is Android all the way. However with Windows 10 Mobile coming
up in the near future and with all the changes that Microsoft is bringing to
the platform, could Lenovo’s stance change?
Unfortunately that will not be happening anytime soon. This
is according to Colin Giles, Motorola’s global sales leader who spoke to The
Telegraph in which he was quoted as saying, “There are no plans to start
launching operating systems other than Android. One of the key differentiators
for us is the pure Android experience, and we’re deeply proud of that, because
we believe it brings a much better software experience to consumers, and faster
upgrades.”
Giles also adds that by using Android, Lenovo and Motorola
(which is owned by the former) will be able to share technology and R&D
since both their products run on the same platform, as opposed to running
separate platforms which might have different hardware requirements. “That’s
going to be the great benefit of this combination that we have now with Lenovo
and Motorola,” according to Giles.
That being said while it seems that Lenovo and Motorola have
no plans for Windows 10 Mobile, their competitors might. Recently HTC’s logo
was spotted during Microsoft’s keynote at Computex, leading many to believe
that Taiwanese company might be involved in creating a new Windows 10 Mobile
device.
Source From:- http://www.ubergizmo.com/
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