BARCELONA (Reuters) - Microsoft said on Monday it had signed a deal with LG Electronics <066570.KS>, under which the world's third-largest cellphone maker will use Windows software in most of its smartphones.
"A majority of their smartphones will use Windows," Andy Lees, the head of Windows' wireless unit, told Reuters in an interview.
Small handset vendor HTC <2498.TW> is currently the world's largest maker of phones using Windows software.
While Samsung Electronics <005930.KS>, Motorola
The company also rebranded its wireless offering to Windows from Windows Mobile, and launched a backup service for data -- like contacts and pictures -- stored on Windows phones.
Microsoft, whose Windows mobile operating system used to be the second-most popular for smartphones after Nokia's
(Reporting by Tarmo Virki; Editing by Erica Billingham)