Η Microsoft δεν κατασκευάζει πλέον δικά της phones, αλλά αυτό δεν σημαίνει ότι δεν διαθέτει συσκευές άλλων κατασκευαστών στα Microsoft Store της. Το πιο πρόσφατο μοντέλο που ήρθε σαν προσcase on Microsoft Store is the Samsung Galaxy S9, which the users they can get from Microsoft starting March 16th.
The Galaxy S9 is available through Microsoft's online store for pre-orders, as well as from some brick-and-mortar Microsoft Stores in the UK.
A Microsoft representative told Trusted Reviews on March 9 that there is a "Microsoft version" for the Galaxy S9 that will be available in the US.
Trusted Reviews reported that the Microsoft Edition devices will contain Cortana, Excel, Skype, OneNote, PowerPoint, Word and Microsoft Launcher, along with Android 8.0 Oreo.
At the moment, however, there does not seem to be any mention of the Galaxy S9 Microsoft Edition in the pages of the Microsoft Store.
This is not the first time we hear about a "custom" Microsoft Edition of the Samsung Galaxy. Last year, Microsoft officials announced that they would make Galaxy 8 devices available as models “Microsoft Edition”, but later, Samsung announced that there is no such device, although the company acknowledged that there were Galaxy phones available with a “unique Microsoft experience”.
On the other hand, Microsoft is said to he says:
“Το Samsung Galaxy S9 που διατίθεται στο Microsoft Store είναι το ίδιο τηλέφωνο που μπορείτε να αγοράσετε και από αλλού. Οι εφαρμογές της Microsoft, όπως το Office, το OneDrive, το Cortana και το Outlook, δεν προσφέρονται προεγκατεστημένες, αλλά όταν αγοράζετε από ένα κατάστημα της Microsoft, οι ειδικοί μας μπορούν να προσωποποιήσουν τη συσκευή με τις εφαρμογές της Microsoft για παραγωγικότητα έτσι ώστε κάθε πελάτης να μπορεί να τις uses".
So no one really knows what is going on, as there are two contradictory statements from Microsoft representatives.
Let's also mention that Microsoft and Samsung are not the best of friends. Recently both Companies settled a long-running Android patent dispute dating back to 2015.
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