
Microsoft put on its nicest suit when it invited Samsung to the
patent-licensing barn dance. Whatever it whispered as the two snuggled close during the slow jams about rescuing the Korean giant from the quagmire of
Android litigation, it worked. Sammy has entered into a deal to license Redmond's vast patent archive and, if the rumors are to be believed, it will pay $15 per handset sold for the privilege. (No word on if that includes the $45 million in fees that would just cover sales of the
Galaxy S II.) This seems like it could be an implicit vote of no-confidence concerning
Google's promises that
its acquisition of Motorola would make courtroom drama a thing of the past. There's also a strong reference to the pair collaborating on
Mango, and we can only assume that it comes with a significantly less punitive licensing charge in place. Between
Android,
Windows Phone,
Bada and
Tizen, it's clear Samsung is hedging its operating system bets. There's a press release after the break, but take our word on it, at no point does it mention Steve Ballmer, lying naked on a bed of money, laughing to himself.
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