“We have tried using the Windows Phone OS. But it has been difficult to persuade consumers to buy a Windows phone.”
The next obvious option would be to work with Tizen, but Huawei seems to have very little faith in Samsung’s ability to turn its mobile OS into a success. Do we agree?Samsung is definitely a force to be reckoned with, but it’s hard to see an operating system taking on two well-established platforms like iOS and Android.
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Regardless of how the big picture develops, though, it makes sense for Huawei to play their safe cards with Android. Even if we assumed Tizen or Windows Phone have a profitable future, the money simply isn’t there for a small manufacturer like Huawei. At least not yet.
In comparison, HTC is taking a leap of faith on Windows Phone by releasing an HTC One M8 for Windows. Nevertheless, the Taiwanese manufacturer does have much less of a risk. Especially considering all they did was re-program hardware they already have in production.
Source: The Wall Street Journal;
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