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Is Microsoft paying Nokia for developing Windows Phone handsets?

by Guest5513  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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My younger brother wants to know, Is Microsoft paying Nokia over one billion dollars for developing Windows Phone handsets?

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  1. Guest9391
    According to a report from Bloomberg, the Redmondians going by Steve Ballmer, are giving Nokia a handsome amount of one billion dollars as an support to construct and encourage Windows Phone handsets.
    Ever since Microsoft and Nokia became partners, there was a feeling in the smart phones sphere that Microsoft may give Finlanders some lucrative inducement to evolve Windows Phone handsets. Considering this allowance, it doesn’t get more boosting than this, does it? Here’s how Microsoft will get some if not all of its buying into allowance back. Nokia will be giving Microsoft a permit charge for each Windows Phone handset they manufacture.
    Currently Windows Phone 7 is experiencing what I call a strange adoption trend. Developers appear to have evolved an admiration for Microsoft’s wireless stage which is habitually a boosting point. Here’s the strange part buyers aren’t leaping on the Windows Phone bandwagon as very fast as Steve Ballmer and co would have liked.
    The partnership agreement will stay in result for five years. Both Microsoft and Nokia will want that they can get their respective graphs in the right main heading inside this time period. Do you glimpse Microsoft and Nokia approaching out of a apparently dark hole?

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