Microsoft stops HTC from making Windows 8 tablets

Why all the HTC hate lately ? Or is it just me ?

I think they make awesome devices.
 
HTC is being shut out of Windows 8 tablet development due to a lack of experience in the tablet market.

And Nokia has?

Sorry does not compute.
 
What a load of baloney. Fact checking:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/07/htc-win8/

Simple fact: HTC is NOT a tablet maker primarily. They have strong ties to Microsoft and they will continue to develop WP devices. They probably do not have an interest in making Win8 tablets.

Thanx for the link, interesting read I must add, included below for those who can not access or are on mobile.

At what point did Bloomberg start writing ridiculously sensationalistic and misleading headlines? It apparently started last night with the following: HTC Said To Be Shut Out Of Next Version Of Windows.

Last I checked, HTC is in the business of making smartphones, not tablets. The four previous tablets built by HTC were likely built to appease the carriers. Regardless of whether or not HTC is allowed to build devices for Windows 8 proper, that won’t be true for Windows Phone 8, say multiple sources.

The writing’s been on the wall. It’s not rocket science.

Motorola is locked into Android indefinitely for obvious reasons. Despite having launched the original Nexus, HTC has been supplanted by Samsung, who has built the last two Nexus devices. Samsung will continue to dabble with Windows Phone but will ultimately back Android.

Ugh. Nokia. Not even sure where to begin here. After the much hyped Lumia 900 dropped in the U.S., it turned out to be pretty lackluster. It’s definitely not a hero device. It’s not even that great of a mid-level device considering how crap the camera is. In some respects, the super cheap Lumia 710 for T-Mobile is a better device than the Lumia 800 or 900.

There have been rumors of Huawei building Windows Phone devices, as well. I can confirm that they will be releasing a Windows Phone device this year.

But really, this is where HTC comes into play. Of the 13 Windows Phone 7 devices currently available, HTC has built seven. They’re losing ground to Samsung and Motorola in the Android race, so backing Windows Phone makes the most logical sense. And both companies are located in the greater Seattle area. Where is Nokia’s U.S. office? New York. Sunnyvale.

HTC admitted earlier this year in an interview with Mobile Magazine that the company needed to refocus, scale back and get back to building “hero” devices. At this point, Windows Phone lacks exactly that. Both Microsoft and HTC are doubling down on Windows Phone 8. In typical Microsoft fashion, millions upon millions of dollars will be allocated to increase market share. HTC has the pedigree to build amazing hardware. Remember how awesome the Nexus One was?

I can guarantee that HTC IS NOT being locked out of Windows RT. Building tablets was never a part of HTC’s core strengths. About those sources in the Bloomberg story. The most likely scenario: misinformation from competitors or all involved clearly didn’t do their homework. Maybe both.
 
Seen a lot of press releases stating Microsoft is going to buy Nokia.
 
Seen a lot of press releases stating Microsoft is going to buy Nokia.

Oooh that will burn so many bridges its not even funny

HTC, LG, Samsung and all the other OEM's that make Windows Phones will not like that move one bit.
 
Oooh that will burn so many bridges its not even funny

HTC, LG, Samsung and all the other OEM's that make Windows Phones will not like that move one bit.

Google bought Motorola. No love lost between the other HW suppliers and Google.
 
Google bought Motorola. No love lost between the other HW suppliers and Google.

Google doesnt sell Android, Microsoft sells Windows Phone OS

Big difference as all android OEM's have equal foot in pricing, will not be the same for Windows Phone.
 
As some have said, HTC won't be worried about the tablet market for now. They gave it a go, but ultimately their strengths remain in smart phones.
 
Actually, the real reason HTC is 'frozen out' of WinRT is because the wanted to do it with a customized Start screen a la their HTC Sense front end. Of course MSFT wasn't keen.
 
Google doesnt sell Android, Microsoft sells Windows Phone OS

Big difference as all android OEM's have equal foot in pricing, will not be the same for Windows Phone.

+1 what they have done to Nokia borders on bribing a company to build them a phone.

Microsoft should buy Nokia

Actually, I think they already own Nokia. It's just on a need to know basis... :D (You see, the CEO of Nokia use to work for Microsoft and ......aaahh, well everything points in that direction)
 
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