MDMcAtee
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Just because they are making nice phones does not mean they are doing well. LG just this summer finally posted a profitable quarter after 3 consecutive losses. HTC has plummeted from 11% market share down to around 3%. Samsung as of 2013 had 95% of all Android profits. Yet Samsung continues to press forward with developing their own mobile OS, Tizen. When your dominant OEM is developing other options, that's not a good sign.
Sorry... HTC is in the black with the m8 now, LG is making money as well so both are being profitable and as far as Samsung developing Tizen has nothing to do with this. They haven't abandoned Android nor have they made any commitments to do so. What they have done is to expand their options by adopting other software options for their handsets and wearables and now with Microsoft and Nokia for Office suites and Here Maps. If this positions them to eventually bring Tizen out as a alternative os for mainstream devices so much the better for them and us as an alternative, but I don't think that it will amount to anything ground changing since the majority of development of the apps are still in Android and controlled by Googles app store.
Anyway that is all speculation on my part about that.
I will say that I firmly believe that in the near future we will be able to have most all of the available software Samsung is getting on most any Android phone, since that is what usually happens, that and given Microsofts push to supplying their own software for Android and ios, so jumping ship back to WP isn't something I would consider. I wouldn't mind having a dual boot option though just to evaluate the grass on both sides of the fence. Choice is always a good thing.
Posted via Android Central App on my HTC M8
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