Aside from a brief period with Nokia-branded phones and its now troubled Surface Duo, Microsoft’s presence on Android has mostly been on the...
Aside from a brief period with Nokia-branded phones and its now troubled Surface Duo, Microsoft’s presence on Android has mostly been on the software side. It has, however, tried to bridge the gap between mobile and desktop, primarily through exclusive features born out of its partnership with Samsung. Samsung isn’t the only Android phone maker, though, and Microsoft can’t risk … Continue reading
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