Samsung phone patent runs Android and Windows side-by-side/Napier Lopez





Samsung phone patent runs Android and Windows side-by-side

Samsung phone patent runs Android and Windows side-by-side
Samsung phone patent runs Android and Windows side-by-side
Samsung likes to include everything but the kitchen sink in its products, but the latest patent might take it to a new level.A patent from the company suggests it could be working on a device that runs both Android and Windows Phone at the same time.By 'at the same time,' I don't mean a dual-boot.


iOS and Android grow in key markets, as Windows phone sales fall further

iOS and Android grow in key markets, as Windows phone sales fall further
iOS and Android grow in key markets, as Windows phone sales fall further
Independent market analysis firm Kantar Worldpanel has published its latest monthly data for several key smartphone markets around the world, including the US, China, and the EU5 - the top five European Union markets of Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.The latest data - for the three months ending in July 2016 - show year-over-year (YoY) sales gains for iOS in key markets, a slight dip in Android sales, and - unsurprisingly - further declines for Microsoft's Windows phone sales.Let's take a look at some of these key markets in a bit more detail.


Samsung patent envisions Galaxy phone running Android and Windows simultaneously

Samsung patent envisions Galaxy phone running Android and Windows simultaneously
Samsung patent envisions Galaxy phone running Android and Windows simultaneously
There's something fascinating about mobile devices that are capable of switching between different operating systems.In practice, those hardly ever work out, though.For example, Samsung's dual boot tablet Ativ Q was introduced, but never made it to the market.


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