The Galaxy smartphone
series creator, Samsung, has been searching for a chance to break its
dependence on Google's Android for quite a while. Its own Tizen OS - created
with Intel - has additionally led to increased help in this endeavour. It's
been quite a while since Samsung released a smartphone with a Windows OS on
it, however that may at long last change soon.  
 
HISTORY OF SAMSUNG
WITH WINDOWS OS:
The last time Samsung made
a Windows Phone it was the Windows 8 Samsung ATIV SE, a Verizon exclusive back
in the last year’s spring. Samsung hasn't even troubled itself with another
Windows 8.1 gadget since. Be that as it may the smartphone producer is now
occupied with making more Windows Phone handsets. All that remains is resolving
the dispute between the two companies that is going on in the court.
 
WHATS’ THIS DISPUTE
ABOUT?
The dispute arose in
August when the tech giant Microsoft launched case against Samsung for delay in
the payment of the royalties. Samsung pays royalties to Microsoft for every
Android devices that it produces. However Samsung claims that paying this royalty
would be against the anti-trust agreement that both the companies signed
following Microsoft’s purchase of Nokia devices.
 
CONCLUSION:
It's a ton of business-y ruckus
right now, yet would Samsung is most definitely going to try to resolve these
issues and launch a Windows 8.1 based phone by the Q3 of this year.