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Android co-founder blames Bill Gates for Microsoft’s $400 billion mobile failure, here’s why

Android co-founder Rich Miner has attributed Microsoft’s mobile market failure to Bill Gates, stating that Gates was responsible for losing the smartphone wars to Android. Miner revealed he developed Android to prevent Microsoft from monopolizing mobile the way it did PCs. His comments followed Gates’ admission that losing to Android was one of Microsoft’s biggest mistakes, costing $400 billion. Microsoft’s late entry with Windows Phone 7 in 2010, years after Apple and Android launched, solidified their dominance, capturing 99.9% market share.

January 15, 2025 / 14:11 IST
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Android co-founder Rich Miner has blamed Bill Gates for Microsoft’s failure to dominate the mobile market. This comes after Gates admitted in a recent interview that losing to Android was one of Microsoft’s “greatest mistakes,” costing the company an estimated $400 billion in market value. Miner claimed Gates himself played a pivotal role in the downfall.

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Responding to X (formerly Twitter), Miner wrote, “I literally helped create Android to prevent Microsoft from controlling the phone the way they did the PC—stifling innovation. So it’s always funny for me to hear Gates whine about losing mobile to Android.”

Miner, who worked closely with both sides of the mobile ecosystem, revealed his early concerns about Microsoft’s monopolistic tendencies. While working on the first Windows Mobile phone, the SPV, launched by Orange in 2002, Miner worried about Microsoft potentially dominating the mobile market as it had done with PCs.