What to expect from Samsung’s Windows 8-powered tablet

What is it?

The top Android hardware manufacturer Samsung is reported to unveil a tablet on Microsoft’s imminent Windows 8. Reports have surfaced that the companies will announce the game-changing device at the Microsoft’s BUILD Developer Conference next week. Samsung’s turn towards Windows 8 has been linked by reviewers as an outcome of Google’s recent takeover of Motorola. The South Korean technology maker might be fearful of losing its Android domination with the Google and Motorola deal.

Samsung’s Windows 8-powered tablet
Samsung’s Windows 8-powered tablet

Why the hype?

The rumor of Samsung’s proposed Windows 8 tablet is creating buzz on the Web. It is indeed an unexpected development since Samsung is known more as an Android device maker. The company has been one of prime Android hardware manufacturers. Just take two of the company’s products, Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab, to realize its domination in Android market. The excitement over the Samsung Microsoft is certainly because of this unexpected move.

The rumor:

Several tech blogs and news agencies have come up with the rumor that Samsung and Microsoft are to announce a Windows 8 tablet. According to a Korean Economic Daily, we are to witness the first product from a new the collaboration at the Microsoft’s developer conference in Anaheim, California next week. There is no confirmed word on the product’s arrival though. However, it rocks the Web, because there is something new in the news.

The known:

Details regarding the Samsung Windows 8 tablet are scanty. Since the news is not yet definite, no credible information is available of the future product. However, some sources have revealed that the Windows 8 tab will be built of the ARM chips and architecture as used in its smartphones. Samsung might be planning a device with the similar potentials of its super hit Galaxy Tab tablet.

What if it’s true?

A Samsung Microsoft deal will absolutely be a game changer. The development seems to be an explicit consequence of the celebrated Google Motorola deal. Google, designer of the so-called Android OS, recently took over the struggling Libertyville firm evidently with a purpose to make it its hardware arm. The news has catalyzed the technology world. Many analysts predicted the possibilities of Samsung and HTC’s decay in Android domination.

Therefore, Samsung might be looking for new pastures. The company can no longer stick up with the Android platform. In other words, Samsung’s partnership with the Redmond software firm opens way for large opportunities for both the companies. Microsoft, which plans to gain soil in the mobile software market dominated by Apple and Google, gets one of the world’s top smartphone makers as a partner.

Functionality:

Microsoft is actually new to the mobile software industry. The company has been a monster in PC software for a long time. However, in the wake of the escalating popularity of handheld gadgets, Microsoft has stepped up into the arena. So getting an experienced hardware partner, which has been producing high quality products, will be a great advantage for Microsoft. Needless to mention, Samsung’s products will be performing incredibly on Windows 8 that is yet to be officially announced.

What’s different?

It is whispered that the Windows Chief Steven Sinofsky will be on the stage at the company’s BUILD conference with a demo model of the much-touted Samsung Windows 8 tablet. Certainly, it will make some changes in the global smartphone market. Two mammoth companies have reached in an unanticipated accord with a goal to produce more quality and competitive gadgets.

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