The shift shows Microsoft is moving toward a frequently updated, subscription model for its flagship OS, rather than major, paid-for upgrades every few years.
The comment came after Bloomberg reported a day earlier that Samsung decided not to use the new Qualcomm processor for the next flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone.
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