Earlier this year, Microsoft has teamed up with Samsung to introduce their applications and services in the new Galaxy S6. Now made a similar partnership with Cyanogen, the company responsible for Cyanogen OS, the most popular modified version of Android.

The Bing apps, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote and Outlook and the Office suite, will be available at Cyanogen OS later this year. The idea is to create a smooth integration Microsoft in Cyanogen OS for your operating system.

With this partnership, Microsoft will not only strengthen its presence on Android, an operating system natively dominated by Google Services but also gain more market share in the mobile market. While it is true that Microsoft has its Windows operating system for mobile phones and tablets, it is also true that their coverage is marginal when compared to a giant like Android.

Created by Cyanogen, the OS is Cyanogen a modification of the Android ecosystem, which aims to be an alternative to the traditional version of the operating system from Google, both for users and for developers. One of the most popular equipment with Cyanogen OS is the mobile phone OnePlus One.