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		<title>By: ynoiunxf</title>
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		<description>&lt;div &gt;&lt;p&gt;But it has also worked closely with Motorola and others on previous Android handsets, so how new would this be?? In Microsoft&#039;s case, we know the company is trying to tighten the reins on partners to improve the end-to-end Windows Mobile .... How hard can that be. maskman01 01/05/2010 02:01 PM Flag Be nice (nt) nt Economister 01/05/2010 05:44 PM Flag I will b surprised to see MSFT branded phone I will be really surprised to see MSFT come out with their own phone. ...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div &gt;&lt;p&gt;But the uptake of Android among handset-makers is another factor in such growth. Motorola&#039;s Mobile Device division has swung from losses to profits on the back of Android, for example. And HTC ? once primarily a Windows Mobile phone maker .... That would not be true. The stats shown here are for ?phones? running android, and all iphones ( that is iphone 2g, 3g, 3gs, and the iphone 4 ). So thats comparing apples to apples only and not oranges. Comparing all of iOS, ...&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<p>But it has also worked closely with Motorola and others on previous Android handsets, so how new would this be?? In Microsoft&#8217;s case, we know the company is trying to tighten the reins on partners to improve the end-to-end Windows Mobile &#8230;. How hard can that be. maskman01 01/05/2010 02:01 PM Flag Be nice (nt) nt Economister 01/05/2010 05:44 PM Flag I will b surprised to see MSFT branded phone I will be really surprised to see MSFT come out with their own phone. &#8230;</p>
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<p>But the uptake of Android among handset-makers is another factor in such growth. Motorola&#8217;s Mobile Device division has swung from losses to profits on the back of Android, for example. And HTC ? once primarily a Windows Mobile phone maker &#8230;. That would not be true. The stats shown here are for ?phones? running android, and all iphones ( that is iphone 2g, 3g, 3gs, and the iphone 4 ). So thats comparing apples to apples only and not oranges. Comparing all of iOS, &#8230;</p>
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