Samsung is trying to attract iOS application developers

Almost all Samsung terminals produced recently run the Android operating system. We all know that unlike iOS, Android is a few steps behind and I'm not just talking about the system and functionality, but also about the available applications. Although there are some quality applications and games in the Android Market, the reality is that you can find much better things in the AppStore than in the Android Market. Leaving this aspect aside, Samsung seems to be interested in it conviction some iOS app developers to switch to Android and started sending emails to some important developers.

I would like to preface this email with Samsung's enthusiasm to provide our customers with enhanced and unique "Application" experiences.

It has come to our attention that you have developed a significant number of successful applications. Thus, for the introduction of new mobile products running Android and Samsung's own mobile OS, bada, we would like you to consider making a global content distribution partnership with Samsung.

If you are interested, we would like to review the applications that you are managing. Please let us know if you are interested. In your reply, please provide a list of applications (name, basic description and platform) or a presentation of the applications on any platform.

Moreover, Samsung seems to be trying to contact some developers even on the Twitter social network where an employee of the company has already tried to contact certain people. Samsung is not the first company that tries to attract developers to its side, but this denotes a rather desperate situation for a large manufacturer of smartphones, phones and tablets.