The poor adoption of Windows RT might prompt Microsoft to adopt a desperate strategy

Oct 8, 2013 11:43 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft doesn't seem to want to give up the feud of trying to push Windows Phone or Windows RT to mobile devices, even if so far it has failed to achieve any significant results.

A while ago rumor had it that the tech giant was sweet talking HTC into allowing its customers to switch to Windows Phone on their Android device if they ever felt like it.

Now a new rumor, surfaced via Russian Mobile-Review, reveals that Microsoft has been playing at multi-tasking by setting off a campaign to try and attract other mobile device manufacturers such as Huawei and Samsung.

It appears that the Redmond company has sneakingly managed to attract Samsung on its part and the two giants are working together to produce a 2014 edition of the Galaxy Tab which will run both Android and Windows RT.

But according to many voices around the web, the act sounds desperate and pitiful, so maybe if we end up seeing a dual-boot tablet like that, it won’t be one that Microsoft begged for?