Microsoft gains $5 for every HTC android sold!

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According to Asymco, which cites a report released today by Citi analyst Walter Pritchard, Microsoft earns $5 for every HTC phone sold that runs the Android platform.

Microsoft has made up to $150 million worth of revenues from the settlement. That's roughly five times as much income that Microsoft has earned from its own Windows Phone licenses

...could see a similar patent settlement with potentially even higher fees per device (between $7.50 to $12.50).

Brovo Microsoft. If you can't beat 'em, sue 'em!

Original Content -- FastCompany
 
Microsoft doesn't receive a lot of accolades in the press--or even much coverage at all--but when it comes the company's legal team, Microsoft sure does deserve a round of applause.

Though Microsoft has struggled to tap into the mobile market, it's actually earning money hand over fist from an unlikely source: Android smartphones. According to Asymco, which cites a report released today by Citi analyst Walter Pritchard, Microsoft earns $5 for every HTC phone sold that runs the Android platform. The Steve Ballmer Tax, as we'll henceforth call it, stems from a patent settlement with HTC over intellectual property infringement that requires the smartphone maker to pay Microsoft a pretty hefty fee for each unit sold--a settlement that is bringing Microsoft Paul-Allen-megayacht-loads of cash.

Asymco estimates that with 30 million HTC Android smartphones shipped, Microsoft has made up to $150 million worth of revenues from the settlement. That's roughly five times as much income that Microsoft has earned from its own Windows Phone licenses, Asymco adds.

What's more, Pritchard says Microsoft is filing suits against other Android phone makers, and could see a similar patent settlement with potentially even higher fees per device (between $7.50 to $12.50).

The lesson here: If you can't quite get your own mobile efforts off the ground, try suing the crap out of your competitors.

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Goes to show how much value a strong patent portfolio adds. These numbers from HTC would now mean Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson start coughing up similar amounts. Actually, as per MS, only Motorola and Sony need to since their adaptations of Android (like HTC's Sense) violate some of their patents and they expect between $7.5 - $12 per piece
 
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