Samsung Currently Testing Windows 8.1 Phone

A report from Korea on Monday says that Samsung is at present currently testing the stability of Windows Phone 8.1 so as to release less expensive Windows Phone powered handsets in 2015. As indicated by an anonymous Samsung authority dealing with the undertaking, "Samsung has run test cases programs on the strength of Windows 8.1 product on gadgets. It is occupied with advancing Windows mobiles."
The last Windows Phone delivered by Sammy was the Verizon restrictive Samsung ATIV SE, which offered leader specs for Windows Phone fans. However that telephone was released on April 2014. Last October, Microsoft sued Samsung for $6.9 million. The product goliath guaranteed that Samsung owed them this sum in investment, in light of the fact that it was late paying $1 billion in eminences. Microsoft gets a sovereignty from Samsung for each Android seasoned gadget it delivers. Both firms marked an agreement in 2011 consenting to the terms. Samsung guarantees that paying Microsoft the eminences as consented to in the marked contract, would damage against trust regulations emulating Microsoft's buy of Nokia Devices and Services.
The unnamed Samsung authority says the creation of another Samsung marked Windows Phone all relies on upon whether both organizations can wipe the slate clean and settle the suit. On the off chance that that happens, the soonest we will see another model would be the second from last quarter of this current year.
A quote from Anonymous Samsung official says that
"Microsoft knows Samsung has indisputable strengths in marketing and understands that it will be helpful if it promotes Windows mobiles. Samsung knows this. The two companies are still trying to find common ground."