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HTC could fork out up to $40 per Android handset sold

HTC could fork out up to $40 per Android handset sold

It seems that more details concerning the patent agreement between HTC and Microsoft have emerged, and this time round we know that the Taiwanese company could very well be required to pay Microsoft anywhere from $20 to $40 for each Android-powered handset sold, although the latter figure does sound somewhat unrealistically high. Could this curb the rise of Android’s popularity, as it could potentially end up as an expensive and risky platform? Of course, other handset manufacturers can also roll out Android phones since they don’t have an agreement with Microsoft, but right now HTC is the hottest boy on the block with Android phones.

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