Rumor: Microsoft's building its own Windows 8 smartphone

02.10.2012
In a move that would help it compete against the , is rumored to be making its own smartphone that will run on Phone 8, which would again put the company in competition with its hardware partners.

The rumor first popped from the followed closely by a similar story in .

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The China Times story, , seems to say Microsoft has contracted smartphone developers and assemblers in China to build a Microsoft-branded Windows Phone 8 phone for sale sometime next year.

Boy Genius Report saying Microsoft plans to release the Surface smartphone in the coming months to compete against iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S III and other high-end phones.

Surface is the name of Microsoft's tablet/laptop that is scheduled to launch Oct. 26 along with the Windows 8 operating system.

A second BGR source says the timing of the smartphone release is up in the air, but will likely be after this year's holiday shopping season.

If true, the rumors will mean two things: Microsoft is further risking the ire of its hardware partners by competing against them, and it is adopting the same model that has used in making and selling iPads and iPhones by controlling both the hardware and software associated with the devices.

The company already caused a flap with its plans to sell Surface tablets and laptops. Acer and Lenovo responded that Microsoft ought to think twice about competing against established tablet makers and Lenovo said Surface would have a negative effect on the PC market.

Nokia, Samsung and HTC have all agreed to produce Windows Phone 8 devices in the coming months.

While licensing its software to partners who sell it on their own hardware has been Microsoft's PC model for years, things are different with tablets and phones. Whereas Microsoft dominates PCs, that is not the case with tablets and , where Apple throws its weight around with iPhones and iPads.

Apple's model is to control the software, hardware and , which is where Microsoft seems to be going with Surface tablet/laptops and where it would be with smartphone if the rumors are true.

Tim Greene covers Microsoft for Network World and writes the Mostly Microsoft blog. Reach him at tgreene@nww.com and follow him on Twitter @Tim_Greene.

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