Beijing - Microsoft Windows Phone operating system sure can talk a lot of homemade. In fact, they are sure to beat the sales of Apple iPhone in the smartphone one of the world's largest market, China.
Yes, Microsoft's short-term targets set out Simon Leung, Microsoft's chief executive for Greater China. Their long-term target is to beat Android currently leads the market in China. Simon stated that an aggressive price tag will make Windows Phone handsets to gain market share is good.
"We will continue to lower the price. Our goal is number one. Aim to be number two is not the goal," said Tony who quoted from Bloomberg on Tuesday (03/27/2012). But he refused to call when the target will be reached approximately.
Microsoft partnered with several manufacturers to peddle Windows Phone, especially Nokia. Samsung, HTC, ZTE and LG also become their partner.
Planned, Microsoft will offer Windows Phone handsets in the price range of USD 158 which makes it much cheaper than the iPhone. In the Bamboo Curtain country, the iPhone on sale from USD 789.
China alone is projected to become the largest smart phone market in the world in 2012. More than 137 million smartphones expected to be sold there this year.
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