LG not bailing on Windows Phone, just focusing on Android for now
LG has moved to clarify reports that it plans to cease making handsets bearing the Windows Phone operating system.The Korean manufacturer, on somewhat of an upswing of late following a tough couple of years, says it is not giving up on Windows Phone, but plans only to focus on Android handsets for the time being.The company says it wants to meet the much greater demand for Android devices, before it revisits Microsoft's OS at some point in the future.Covering the basesAn LG spokesperson said: "No, we are not giving up...
Published By: Tech Radar - Tuesday, 1 May, 2012
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