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Many Android phones come equipped with MS Office services, but now we can expect the whole Microsoft office to be pre- installed on our Android devices made by Samsung and Dell.

Users will not be required to download them later on, they will be there in their phones at installation time only, making it very easy for the users to use the apps.

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Microsoft Corp. and Samsung have gone ahead and entered into a partnership which will incorporate MS services to the Android interface. The latest Samsung phones like the Galaxy S6 will be pre-equipped with One Note, One Drive and Skype, instead of the hassle to download these apps from Play Store later on, as reported by CNET.

SlashGear also said that Microsoft will head on with a lot partnerships with higher brands, it is sure to give some tough competition to Google. Microsoft has also developed strategic partnerships with Germany's TrekStor, Pakistan's QMobile, Canada's Hipstreet, Portugal's JP Sa Couto, Russia's DEXP, Africa's Tecno and Turkey's Casper. They would install various Microsoft products on the Android devices before selling them. 

Also, all the storage will be on the cloud level, so the phone's internal memory will not be compromised in this collaboration. Also since most of the phones have expandable memories too, so there is no need to worry about the memory hassles as well.

Meanwhile, the comprehensive list of all the tablets, in which the Microsoft Suite of Services will come pre-installed and ready for use is yet to be revealed.