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    Microsoft's Ballmer Talks Up Windows Phone

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    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted that Windows Phone 7 share remains very small a year after its release, but Ballmer pointed to positive forecasts for the future of Microsoft's mobile platform.

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    Microsoft is putting a brave face on the marketplace prospects of Windows Phone.

    During a July 11 keynote speech at the company s Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles, CEO Steve Ballmer described Windows Phone s market presence as very small. Nonetheless, he went on to insist that other metrics boded well for the smartphone platform, which Microsoft is counting on to counter the competitive threat posed by the likes of Google Android, Apple s iPhone, and Research In Motion s BlackBerry franchise.

    Ballmer seemed far more willing to talk other Windows Phone metrics. Nine out of 10 people who bought Windows Phone would absolutely recommend it to a friend, he said, reiterating a talking point voiced by many a Microsoft executive over the past few months. People in the phone business believe in us.

    He also referred to Microsoft s deal with Nokia, which will see Windows Phone ported onto the latter s devices. Nokia could have bet on themselves, bet on Android or bet on Windows Phone, he said, suggesting that the Finnish manufacturer went with Microsoft after they saw our roadmaps and saw what we did.

    Lastly, he cited recent reports from research firms IDC and Gartner, which suggest that Microsoft will eventually claw its way past RIM and Apple by 2015. We know we ve got a lot to do, he said. We re all in when it comes to mobile devices.

    Nonetheless, recent reports suggest Microsoft s smartphone market share is trending in the wrong direction.

    For the three-month period between the end of February and the end of May, comScore estimated Microsoft s U.S. share dipping from 7.7 percent to 5.8 percent. If accurate, that comes despite the marketing push behind the Windows Phone platform.

    During the same period, adoption of Google s Android platform rose from 33 percent to 38.1 percent, while Apple enjoyed a slight uptick from 25.2 percent to 26.6 percent. Research In Motion continued its market slide, declining from 28.9 percent to 24.7 percent.

    Despite the softness in Windows Phone s share, Microsoft is actively seeking another way to profit off the smartphone market: extracting royalties from Android device manufacturers. According to a July 6 Reuters report, Microsoft is demanding that Samsung pay $15 in royalties for every Android-based smartphone the latter produces.


    To read the original eWeek article, click here: Microsoft's Ballmer Puts Brave Face on Windows Phone




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