Three reasons why Samsung should stay with Windows Phone
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Well… I think Samsung has given enough signals that has no real interest in Windows Phone, having recently withdrawn the Samsung Ativ Tab tablet from some European markets, and it is rumored that it only wants to sabotage the Windows Phone operating system.
But of course, Should Samsung go behind the flow? Of course I'm not saying that it leaves the Android operating system and that automatically deposits all its efforts to Windows Phone, but by varying its chips it can give it more strength in the market.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket
In truth, Android is too strong these days to fail, but why bet all the chips on one? Perhaps if Samsung were to take a more open approach and work with various operating systems, it would give the company more strength in the market
Windows Phone has many features to position itself quite well in the market, in addition, it cannot necessarily compete directly against Android, as Samsung can focus its efforts to target iOS, and thus gradually dethrone it .
A more stable operating system
We already saw it, Windows Phone has a very good optimization to work with terminals with low specifications, something that stands out a lot over Android.The use of Windows Phone could give them a better image in terms of stability in the terminals.
And while the power should get better as time goes by, on Windows Phone this could be set aside to focus on other things like software or design .
So too, Windows Phone is a bit more visually pleasing, Nokia and HTC, for example, have managed to make good use of this to design their smartphones, and the results are more than clear.
Best Marketing Campaigns
As the CEO of HTC said a while ago, Microsoft carries out a better marketing campaign and so that people can learn about the operating system and its entire ecosystem, while Google hardly invests in this for Android .
And Microsoft is not the only one, and although it is only for its own products, Nokia is also doing a lot of campaigning to make users aware of its products and the Windows Phone operating system.
Samsung would have significant support from Microsoft to make its terminals known, as long as the Korean company shows a real interest in continuing with the operating system and launching new products.