In the midst of a lawsuit filed by Microsoft to Motorola, handset vendors from the United States claim to still be willing to use Microsoft’s OS. Motorola said that it is open to developers of any OS including Microsoft.
“I am open to working with Microsoft. But surely there must be attractive offer,” said Motorola Co-Chief Executive Sanjay Jha, as reported by Economic Times.
As is known, last week, Microsoft Corp., Motorola Inc. demanding. because it violates a patent they are smart-phone. The software maker said that Google’s Android annex Microsoft technologies, such as synchronizing e-mail, calendar and contacts addresses.
In the view of some analysts, Microsoft filed this lawsuit in an attempt to forestall the growth of the Android OS is increasingly popular.
Jha himself said that he was not too worried about the Microsoft lawsuit. “Several lawsuits are part of the business,” said Jha.
The relationship between Microsoft and Motorola continue to have ups and downs since 2008. At that time, Jha said Motorola was the first vendor who contacted CEO of Microsoft to use Windows Mobile. But now since the presence of Android, Motorola began to turn away and leave Microsoft.

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