Friday 13 January 2012

LG signs patent licensing deal with Microsoft


LG is the latest major Android manufacturer to sign a licensing agreement with Microsoft, agreeing to pay royalties to the software giant. That leaves Motorola as the only one of the Google OS big players that hasn't got a similar deal.
The deal means that LG will be paying Microsoft a few bucks for every smartphone, tablet or "other consumer devices" it makes that run either Android or Google Chrome OS.


LG becomes the eleventh Android OEM to sign such a deal with Microsoft. The aforementioned Motorola is already being sued by Microsoft over alleged patent infringement, so it might be joining that list soon.
HTC and Samsung each have patent licensing deals with Microsoft, which require them to push out Windows Phone devices and pay for promotion and marketing of the OS. It's unclear if LG has similar clauses in its contract.
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LG Marquee comes to Boost with no contract


Looks like dad's letting the kids get more toys this year, as Sprint’s prepaid brand, Boost Mobile, is getting the LG Marquee in the coming weeks.
The LG Optimus Black clone, which was already available from Sprint on a two-year contract, is released under Boost's "Shrinkage" plan, and is undoubtedly part of the parent company's effort to generate more interest in the contract-less phone market.
The Boost Mobile version of the LG Marquee will be available for $279 from January 23.