Plans to focus on Google's OS plus its own bada initiative.
Android has shot to the top of Samsung's priority list when it comes to new smartphones, claims Samsung Mobile marketing boss YH Lee.
"We are prioritising our Android platform. Android is very open and flexible, and there is a consumer demand for it," she tells Reuters.
Samsung's enthusiasm for Android shouldn't come as a surprise, given that its Galaxy S smartphone recently sold one million units in the US in its first month on sale.
Lee stresses that Samsung is also committing significant resources to its own bada platform, and also plans to launch a Windows Phone 7 handset later this year.
"There is still some professional, specialised demand there," Lee tells Reuters about Microsoft's new platform, while saying that Samsung is "not seeing visible demand for Symbian".
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