Sony sets sights on Windows Phone, says report

Microsoft might have a new partner on the Windows Phone front.

Sony is considering launching a Windows Phone handset in mid-2014, The Information reported on Tuesday, citing a person who claims to have knowledge of the company’s plans.

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If true, the surprising move could send shock waves through the mobile space. Over the last several years, Sony has been exclusively developing Android-based devices. This would be the first time the company would get into the Windows Phone space.

According to The Information, which requires a paid subscription, Microsoft is also trying to woo other handset makers and has cut software-licensing fees to aid in those efforts.

CNET has contacted Sony for comment. We will update this story when we have more information.

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