Windows was the one who took the flair of Smartphone market, but time looks to have faced a barricade and has opened an entrance for better rivalries. The Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, the famous conscious and the one about to go to his room, was found in the Promised Land sustaining he claim that the sales of Windows Mobile 8 will be a story of success showing high proportions.
Now before things can be taken on a serious note we really need to discuss ifs and buts about the Windows 8. Ballmer is busy boosting that the Windows 8 is going to prove a big rivalry for the Smartphone market.
While talking to Tel Aviv at Microsoft’s first Windows 8 launch program, he mentioned that Windows 8 is expected to gear up the growth and will soon touch great heights.
I think the bas Microsoft to boost all this as it has a band of partner who knows very well to in-store the software in its brand. Its partners like like Nokia, HTC, Samsung and others sign up to the operating system, he claimed. He even mentions Windows 8 to be a strong participant in the Smartphone’s market. I hope he proves to be right.
If some wrong happens with the Windows 8 trust then Nokia has full chances to be kicked off the market. And if such things happen then Ballmer might also be required to fall on his sword.
But such statements show that Ballmer aims a low outcome from Windows 8. Also there are very low chances for Microsoft to bar Android juggernaut, but to put Apple down from the Second position, seems to be a possibly possible task.
The latest stats mention that Apple is served only 14.9 percent where only one supplier is involved. Also Windows 8 has a leverage that it depends upon multiple vendors. Its expected Microsoft to take a big jump and get all well, keeping the benefits in mind.
Also Ballmer say that Windows 8 will be grand, more marketing and higher advertising its Surface tablet and Windows Phone as compared to all its Microsoft products.
Also Ballmer says that the four million upgrade themes will definitely work for Windows 8 that it received in the first weekend after it was launched in the market.