HTC pays Microsoft $5 per ...The Next Web - 27 May, 2011Mobile phone makers HTC is paying Microsoft $5 for every handset it sells with the Google-owned Android operating system installed. According to a report on Business Insider, a Citigroup analyst has released a report indicating the figure of $5 per ... |
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Microsoft gets five bucks for every HTC Android phoneReg Hardware - Tony Smith - 27 May, 2011Buy an HTC smartphone and $5 of what you spent on it goes to Microsoft - even if you've just bought an Android device. So says Citi analyst Walter Pritchard in a note sent out to investors today, according to ... |
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Did You Know Microsoft Makes Five Times More Money From Android than From ...Gizmodo - 27 May, 2011Jesus Diaz â€"According to Citi analyst Walter Pritchard's lastest big report on Microsoft, the Redmond company makes five times more income from Android than from Windows Phone. You may pick up your yaws now. Here's how it's happening: Back in April ... |
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HTC Pays Microsoft $5 Per Android Phone, Says CitiThe Business Insider - 27 May, 2011Microsoft gets $5 for every HTC phone running Android, according to Citi analyst Walter Pritchard, who released a big report on Microsoft this morning. Microsoft is getting that money thanks to a patent settlement with HTC over intellectual property ... |
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