Information Microsoft says Goodbye to Android; plan to shift all Nokia mobiles into Windows phone OS - Read Now

Microsoft says Goodbye to Android
          World’s largest software maker Microsoft is saying adieu to Google’s own operating system, Android. Microsoft is planning to shift its selected products from the Android- powered range to the platform of Windows. Mr. Stephen Elop, the Executive Vice President of Microsoft's Devices & Services business unit, revealed this news via an email to all the employees. To him from now onwards the Nokia X smartphones will be under Lumia brand and in future the Nokia X will work on the platform of Windows phone OS.

          Satya Nadellawe, the CEO of Microsoft says “We are working to integrate the Nokia Devices and Services teams into Microsoft. The first-party phone portfolio will align to Microsoft’s strategic direction. To win in the higher price tiers, we will focus on breakthrough innovation that expresses and enlivens Microsoft’s digital work and digital life experiences”. He adds “In addition, we plan to shift select Nokia X product designs to become Lumia products running Windows. This builds on our success in the affordable smartphone space and aligns with our focus on Windows Universal Apps.”

          The Microsoft revealed this along with the news of the dismissal of almost eighteen thousand employees from the company. Actually Nokia has announced their launching of Android running smartphones in the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, the last February. Soon after this event Microsoft wedded Nokia and they released their android smartphone at the end of June. 

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