• World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?

    Who makes the most money from Android is an open question, but according to Goldman Sachs, with an estimated $444-million Microsoft is probably in the running.

    Measuring a profit can be a complicated thing my accounting friends tell me. For example, Google, which controls Android, is certainly making money from it, but how much? But, what if you’re making $444 million from Android and you actually didn’t have to spend any money on research and development or programming? You’d be doing great wouldn’t you? Well, welcome to Microsoft’s business plan for Android.

    According to a Goldman Sachs‘ tech analyst note, as reported by Business Insider, that’s exactly howMicrosoft is cashing in on Android. Goldman Sachs estimates that Microsoft will pick up $444-million in revenue from its Android patent deals for fiscal year 2012. For those of you playing at home, that’s $3-$6 per Android device. Yes, that may well be more than Microsoft makes from its own troubled mobile operating systems.

    That’s nice work if you can get it. We still don’t know exactly how much Microsoft is getting from its cross-licensing patent deals with Samsung and other Android manufacturers. We don’t even know what patents Microsoft is being paid for.
    Of the big Android device makers, only Motorola, which is being bought by Google, hasn’t paid Microsoft off yet. Microsoft is well aware of this. In a salvo in the Microsoft/Motorola patent war, Brad Smith and Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft’s General Counsel & Deputy General Counsel, blogged, “Motorola Mobility [is] the only major Android smartphone manufacturer in the U.S. without a license.”

    Considering that Google is buying Motorola Mobility for its mobile patents, I doubt we’ll see Google/Motorola paying off Microsoft without a lot of courtroom fighting. After all, a Google spokesperson responded to news of the Samsung deal by saying, “This is the same tactic we’ve seen time and again from Microsoft. Failing to succeed in the smartphone market, they are resorting to legal measures to extort profit from others’ achievements and hinder the pace of innovation. We remain focused on building new technology and supporting Android partners.”

    Yes, there’s no love lost here!
    Enjoy your Android profits while you can Microsoft, I foresee legal costs eating into your profit margin, no matter how you measure them, in the years to come.
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    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      Dear M$,
      I've enjoyed your Win7 release for a couple of years now, and I've enjoyed your game console and lack of cutthroat litigation against hardware modifiers of these platforms. You're selling your OS in China for the equivalence of $30 to combat piracy over there while keeping the price high everywhere else, cool story. However, I've never seen your phone OS make an impact (maybe they will when the front end matches other devices @ Win8). However, stop trying to make so much money on mobile phone technology by means similar to Apple. I'm pretty sure I'm going to find your Win8 release really annoying, and a bit of a flop. Keep your kudos high while you can.

      Thanks -Sated Windows user.
    1. IdolEyes787's Avatar
      IdolEyes787 -
      Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
      You're selling your OS in China for the equivalence of $30 to combat piracy over there while keeping the price high everywhere else, cool story.
      I bought my Win7 off a Chinese website for $30 so who's laughing now?

      Actually I purchased it with the money I saved up by not wasting it on a smart phone. Of course I then spent the rest of the saved cash on beer so damn you Mr. Anheuser Busch
    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      Well being affiliated with a University has its perks. My copy of Win7 Ultimate was purchased for $17. Nevertheless, I still don't agree with their retail pricing strategy. It can be had for less than $100 on Newegg IIRC.
    1. IdolEyes787's Avatar
      IdolEyes787 -
      I don't agree with the retail pricing strategy of a lot of things so I don't see your point. I mean I've been suffering with a bad back so I looked into rollers .Forty-five bucks for a piece of foam.Justify that.Win7 looks like a bargain at that rate.

      The fact that we live in a world were a high percentage of people are perfectly happy to see others starve so that they amuse themselves with a second car ( or mobile phone) should hardly come as a shock to you.
    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      To be a bit more specific, I'm talking about how they range it. A product that sells between $17-$300, there's not a lot of products that will be legitimately sold @ 5.5 % of full retail. It's like suddenly being able to buy your roller for $3 because of some circumstance. Of course those are 2 completely different things, physical product vs. licensing.

      Well you can always buy used, like at a yard sale. Offer $3 and if they complain, go into Microsoft's Windows OS pricing scheme. At the very least they'll sell it to you for $3 just to stop hearing about it.
    1. OldIronTits's Avatar
      OldIronTits -
      My boobies hurt. My skirt is too tight.
    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      Quote Originally Posted by OldIronTits View Post
      My boobies hurt. My skirt is too tight.
      And how much does that earn you?
    1. harrydresden's Avatar
      harrydresden -
      I use Ubuntu Linux. money paid for OS = $0
    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      Quote Originally Posted by harrydresden View Post
      I use Ubuntu Linux. money paid for OS = $0
      When I set up my HTPC, I spent 36 hours trouble shooting all the issues with LIRC. I would have probably had it set up in 2 hours using Windows since by default IR input is well supported and autohotkey works like miraclagic. I just have to figure out if 34 hours of my time = $0.

      Why did I do it? Because the use of all my other machines require Windows to be my OS, and here I had an opportunity to embrace free and open source Linux as a solution, then it gave me herpes. Nonetheless, all issues are now sorted, and there were many.