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15
Microsoft intends to capture 40% of smartphones with Windows Mobile
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Microsoft intends to capture 40% of smartphones with Windows Mobile Microsoft aims to win 40% of the market of mobile phones with Windows Mobile system by 2012, such a task has the leadership of the company. Software giant dissatisfied with the current proportion among smartphones, corporations have to compete with players such as Symbian, Apple iPhone, RIM BlackBerry, is not forth coming platform streamlines competition Android and other open-source mobile projects. According to the results of fiscal year 2007 Windows Mobile was used by 11 million devices by the end of fiscal year 2008 this figure should grow to 20 million
Not the last paragraph to support Windows Mobile phone should be the HTC Touch Diamond, capable of functioning in the third-generation networks. Last week mobile phone was introduced in London, it running Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Just last year it sold 118 million Smartphones, Symbian holds 67% of the market of mobile operating systems, while the share of Microsoft accounted for only 13%.
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