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Verizon adding two new Motorola Android smartphones in July

According to the Wall Street Journal, Verizon Wireless is set to add two new Motorola Android smartphones to its portfolio in July of this year.  The publication says that the new devices are part of a deal between Moto and Verizon that will see the nation’s largest carrier putting a lot of marketing dollars behind [...]

Android not enough for Motorola

Despite literally being pulled from the fires of failure by Android, Motorola have opted to speak out about their desires to push their own new OS as CEO Sanjay Jha clearly puts it; “If I had more money for R&D, I’d be developing an operating platform.” Indeed, Jha states that Motorola require diversity in their [...]

Video: Motorola MOTOBLUR demo

Here’s Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha demonstrating the new Motorola social networking system for Android, MOTOBLUR.

Motorola CEO confirms Android devices in time for holiday season 2009

As part of its quarterly earnings report, Motorola’s handset division CEO, Janjay Jha, says: “…we plan to have differentiated Android-based devices in stores in time for the fourth-quarter holiday season” That’s “devices”, folks.  At least two.  Like, perhaps, the Calgary and Ironman, maybe?

It’s official: Motorola drops Linux Java and Symbian UIQ, embraces Android

In the company’s quarterly earnings call, Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha confirmed that he is reducing the number of cell phone platforms that his company supports.  Symbian OS and the UIQ user interface, as seen on devices like the Motorola Z10, will no longer be used except for devices that the company has already committed to [...]

Motorola to drop Symbian, focus on Android for the high-end

According to a Wall Street Journal story, Motorola’s new CEO, Sanjay Jha, will announce tomorrow that his company will focus on the Android platform for its top end handsets.  While Moto will continue to use its own platform for lower end devices, and will also continue to use Windows Mobile for some of its smartphones, [...]