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Microsoft has so far competed mainly with Apple when it comes to its top-of-the-line Windows and Windows Phone devices, but it might soon set its sights on more budget-oriented competitors



From Techradar:
In addition Windows Phone handsets under $200 (about £120, AU$215) will appear in some markets, Parker said.

He added that these price points "will really surprise you," although he sort of just gave that surprise away.

Microsoft made Windows free to device makers working in the sub-9 inches space in April, a move that could help enable them offer lower prices. But it's important to note that Parker's promises apply to devices 10 inches and smaller, which exempts devices like the premium-priced Surface Pro line.
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