Saturday, May 18, 2013

Android is Google but Samsung is left with the money - ABC.es

A Strategy Analytics report notes that the South Korean aduelña 95% of the benefits of this operating system

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s. LG was left with a 2.5% of the profits, far behind its Korean couple and the remaining 2.7% was left for various manufacturers like Sony, HTC and Huawei. This means that Samsung will be embolsillando about 5,100 million dollars to use this OS only in the first quarter of this year.

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never thought that one of them would be imposed on the market and therefore Google would still have control.

The market share numbers are far from that scenario. “We believe class=”c3″> “, said in a report by Neil Mawston. That same report is much more specific about the “benefits” that you can get the company surcorana.

Samsung has a strong power and can be used to influence the future direction of the Android ecosystem. For example, Samsung could request updates or have the exclusive first new software before its rivals manufacturers, “explained Mawston.

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. His intention was to start manufacturing their own phones, which had hitherto left to HTC, LG and Samsung.

The second strategy was announced this week at the Google I / O. Google surprised by announcing it would begin selling the Samsung Galaxy S4, the latest high-end mobile but with the South Korean system “pure” Android.

words, inside the changes will not make the Android system manufacturers and users would face a more than a Samsung Nexus. Bloomberg notes that this strategy of selling the phone of one of his clients but eliminating the ecosystem it is a move ‘aggressive’ , but notes that in reality has failed to make a mobile Motorola good enough.

Despite the numbers and strategies as phonearena.com remember, Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently said there any tension between his company and Samsung. It was speculated that Samsung was putting pressure on Google and Android dictating standards with its Galaxy SIII and Note II.

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