Microsoft is probably not jumping at the dual-core bandwagon just yet, but it surely does place a high amount of emphasis on making certain its phones run smoothly. To take action, Windows Phone President Andy Lees stated to Bloomberg that it can continue to maintain Qualcomm as its exclusive chipmaker, and has no plans to work with every other company. In response to Lees, the monogamous relationship was made to permit Microsoft to take advantage of specific technical details, ensuring a smoother experience on all Windows Phones around the board. Lees also mentioned that the type of production volume generated by such an agreement also allows production costs to dip down, which makes the platform much more appealing to OEMs. If any of you have got dreamed of a Windows Phone with NVIDIA or TI running the show, don’t try and pinch yourself — you’ll be dissatisfied with the outcomes.
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