lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2012

Samsung could be key to the fight of the mobile software - Europa Press

NEW YORK, 10 September. (Reuters/EP)-

   Samsung could enter the battle for dominance of the 'smartphones' softwaremarket, said Friday Lowell McAdam, Chief Executive of Verizon Communications.

Apple iOS and Google Android operating systems currently dominate the market for 'smartphones'.

But Verizon Wireless, Verizon mobile division, he has not attempted to hide that it wants to see a third strong competitor. The largest mobile operator of United States has already said that it will sell phones with the software Microsoft Windows Phone 8 at the end of the year to support a third system.

Another contender, Research In Motion (RIM), through difficult times and sales of Christmas of 2012 will be lost after delay your next BlackBerry system until the coming year. Verizon also said that he wanted to sell the next BlackBerry phones, which will be ready in early 2013.

McAdam said it was too soon to put RIM out of the game and that it was not clear which system would win the third position.

McAdam also said that he expected competition from Samsung, which focuses mainly on to sell phones with the Androidoperating software, after their recent defeat in the case of infringement of patents against Apple in California.

"The third in discord here could be Samsung," said McAdam. "They have the ability to create their own operating system." They have already been doing something"."

   Samsung has developed a mobile operating system called Bada, which uses for basic models. In their high-end devices using Android.

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