Microsoft Apps, such as Skype, the Office suite, OneNote or onedrive, will now come pre-installed on Android mobile phones and tablets to some of the leading manufacturers in the market such as Sony, LG or Samsung .
In fact, Microsoft’s partnerships with the players kicked off with the launch of Galaxy S6 earlier this year. The latest mobile phone from Samsung was the first to have the services preinstalled giant, but the partnership between the two companies will extend to other equipment.
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced that brands like LG and Sony also agreed to put Skype, Word or onedrive, for example, at its terminals.
In practice, this means that if you buy a tablet from a manufacturer partner, you’ll find Apps from Microsoft pre-installed on it, evil ligues the equipment for the first time. By placing their services ahead of the new consumers of LG, Sony or Samsung, Satya Nadella company expects to increase its audience.
In fact, new Android tablets can now mean more people to exchange messages via Skype, more people to edit documents in Word and more people store photos on onedrive.
Microsoft has also made partnerships with local hardware manufacturers in several countries. Among the more than 20 names, is the Portuguese JP Sa Couto
(Photo: Samsung).
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