It seems Microsoft when it comes to profit has none problem to sell them phones Samsung Galaxy S10 through the Microsoft Store and let it be Android.
So if you plan to buy a Samsung Galaxy S10 and you have a relationship with the US, take a look at the Microsoft Store, as Microsoft has begun selling Samsung's latest Android flagship on its own stores.
This might not be such a surprise after all, as Microsoft has an ongoing cooperation with the South Korean phone maker, as it previously brought several other Samsung smartphones to the Microsoft Store.
In return, Samsung pre-installs some Microsoft applications on its devices, such as Office, OneDrive, Skype and LinkedIn.
So, Microsoft is selling all three versions of this year's Samsung Galaxy S10 phones, as well as the Galaxy Buds headphones.
You can buy in the Microsoft Store the Galaxy S10e, which is the smallest of all, with 5.8 inch screen, from $ 849.99. The largest Galaxy S10, which comes with an 6,1 inch screen, is available from $ 899,99. And the Galaxy S10 +, the company flagship, with an 6,4 inch screen and five different cameras, can be yours from $ 999,99.
Microsoft Store also sells other Android devices in its store at the moment and some of them come with impressive discounts. For example, Razer Phone 2 is available for a limited amount of time at 499,99 dollars.
To see the bids on Microsoft's question on which store you want to go, in Greek or in the United States of America, select the second one.