Last week, mobile phone maker Motorola released a new Android 2.0-based mobile phone, the Motorola MOTOROI, which is bound to become available in the near future on the Korean market. As soon as the device emerged, so did rumors regarding its availability in other markets around the world, including the United State... |
25 January 2010 04:52 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola has been long rumored to plan bringing to the market a batch of new handsets running under Google's Android operating system, among which a Motorola Sholes Tablet has been spotted. Said to be a close relative of the already available Motorola DROID, the Sholes Tablet has emerged not ... |
21 December 2009 04:30 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola seems hard at work with delivering to the market a new series of devices that will run under Google's Android operating system, and one of them was said to be the Motorola Sholes Tablet. While a series of alleged photos with the device surfaced a few days ago into the wild, now more ... |
4 December 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola was rumored a while ago to plan launching on the market a great deal of new handsets that will run under the Google Android operating system. A leaked image of the company's roadmap suggested at that time that we're to expect for a Motorola Motus to surface, and for a Motorola Z... |
3 December 2009 05:34 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola has just announced the upcoming availability of its second handset running under Google's Android operating system, the Motorola DROID, which is set to come to US carrier Verizon Wireless on November 6. Moreover, the handset vendor also announced the launch of this phone on other mark... |
3 November 2009 13:51 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola is reportedly gearing up for the launch of three new handsets, namely the Motorola Sholes Tablet, Motus and Zeppelin. A recently leaked roadmap from the company, for the Q4 2009 / Q1 2010 time frame, shows that these devices should come to the market in the near future, and that all three ... |
15 October 2009 11:04 GMT |
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