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2011-08-02
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2011-08-02
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2011-08-02
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2011-08-02
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What's the margin for Samsung, then? Android is a platform with looooots of manufacturers--the biggest of them right now being Samsung. What's Nokia's?
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2011-08-02
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We don't know yet. Have to see until they make a deal with microsoft
Right now microsoft is asking for 15$/android phone from samsung.
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2011-08-02
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Asking, not getting. Samsung, Barnes & Noble and every Android maker except HTC refused and decided instead to challenge it in court. Just the same.. what are the margins right now?
Originating article: http://canalys.com/newsroom/android-...t-phone-market
This doesn't look good:
N9: Go white or go home