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  • AS

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    Azt miért nem írtátok el hogy miért ?:)
    Azért mert Google uj szövetségese partnere a Samsung lett!

    Azért Samsugnak kukázni kell az új windows kinézetű Magazine UX-ot

    Nem lesz Tizen sem

    Google and Samsung

    As we have learned recently, Google and Samsung have been engaging in some pretty epic talks since the beginning of the year at CES. The first news to come out of these talks was the global patent deal between the two companies that will serve to strengthen both companies and the Android ecosystem as a whole when it comes to patent lawsuits. Earlier today, we heard that the talks have continued and Samsung may have agreed to tone down its Android software customizations, including the Magazine UX that we saw on the next line of Galaxy tablets at CES, as well as promoting the Google Play content stores rather than Samsung content stores.

    We've talked a bit about a conspiracy theory that maybe Google's side of the agreement to get Samsung to tone down its Android software was to get out of the smartphone hardware game by selling Motorola. That may be true, or it may just be that Google needed to sell Motorola in order to remove any conflicts when negotiating with hardware partners who may have seen Google as a competitor while it owned Motorola. Whatever the truth there, it is clear that Google and Samsung have a much different relationship now than what we've seen over the past couple years.

    Can Lenovo/Motorola (Lenovorola?) challenge Samsung's Android dominance?

    Some sources close to the talks have described the relationship between the two as having gone through a "sea change", and that may be true; but, if it is, that carries its own troubles, just as Google owning Motorola did. Samsung is already far and away the leader in not just the Android ecosystem, but the entire global smartphone market. According to Strategy Analytics, Samsung sold 86 million smartphones worldwide in Q4 of 2013, which made up 29.6% of all smartphone sales around the world.

    A closer relationship between Google and Samsung is a double-edged sword. Samsung already controls a huge amount of the ecosystem, and getting closer to Google will only serve to worry other hardware makers. It seems likely that the new relationship with Google will at least keep Samsung focused on Android a bit more, even with its own Tizen on the way. And, a focused Samsung is more likely to keep hold of what it has, instead of losing share to a competitor, like the new Lenovorola mashup, at least in the short term. The long-term possibilities of this deal pose far more risks to Samsung's dominance than either Motorola or Lenovo separately could have done.

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  • AS

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    Jah igen:D Eldar barátunk megint irt egy ...

    Eldar Murtazin :

    Lenovo will launch one of the last Nexus product :) volume will be huge and it will be focused on US market

    Tálán igaz lenne?

    Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro Realme GT 2 Pro , Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, Samsung Watch Active 2

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