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Rumors have been circulating that Motorola will be offering its own version of an Android-based smartphone, but consumers might have to wait until the second quarter of 2009 to get their hands on it according to a BusinessWeek article. The Android-based smartphone by Motorola sounds like it will include...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE Not that Motorola's Q11 comes as any big surprise , but it's nice to see the Windows Mobile 6.1-packin' smartphone get all official on us. Now boasting its very own dedicated page on Moto's website, the Q11 comes to us with...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Palm , RIM , Samsung , Studies , Apple Well here's a Shift , according to an NPD Group study, RIM sits atop the sales charts in the smartphone world and HTC doesn't even make the top five. During the period from January until July of 2008, 9 million sets were...
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All the doom and gloom surrounding the US economy’s downward spiral into recession apparently isn’t enough to stifle the US smartphone market. While the rest of the US suffers from weak consumer spending, the smartphone market is a veritable “shining star” of hope. For the January...
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09-08-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Apple, iPhone, BlackBerry, RIM, Samsung, Palm, HTC, Smartphone, Apple iPhone, Mobile Phone, us, Announcements, research, market, iphone 3g
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS , HSUPA While legend has it that the Alexander possesses a beauty that only a mother could see, Motorola's Atila looks pretty sharp from here. The codenamed handset is said to be Alexander's non-QWERTY counterpart,...
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08-11-2008
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Motorola’s last stand, its saving grace, the newest phone, turns out to be just another QWERTY keyboard WinMo phone. Yup, the Motorola Alexander we’ve all (but not as much as Motorola) been desperately dreaming about has been revealed to be a QWERTY-sliding Windows Mobile phone that should...
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Quietly, Motorola has announced the release of two new Linux-powered smartphones: the MING A1600 and MING A1800. Both phones are packed with GPS, touchscreens and more. Rumors have been floating that the A1800 has already become available in China, but now we have official confirmation that such a phone...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Sprint , Windows Mobile , EV-DO , CDMA First things first: this isn't the first time (in the past quarter) that we've seen a handset vanish from Sprint's website, only to get fanboys riled up and it reappear days later when stock refreshed. That being said...
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06-23-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Windows Mobile, EV-DO, CDMA, Handsets, Sprint, WindowsMobile, Smartphone, q, q9, q9c, discontinued, eol, discontinue
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The curious little touchscreen Motorola handset called the Motoming A1800 is now available in China, according to some reports. As we earlier noted, it will be a stylus-based touchscreen smartphone with built-in GPS. It’s not much of a looker, though, so we can’t exactly say that its a sight...
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While HTC is clearly the top-dog in the touchscreen-based Windows Mobile smartphone market, it looks like the (arguably) sleeker handsets from Motorola and Samsung have taken away HTC’s #1 position in the non-touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphone market. Citing internal data from Microsoft, DigiTimes...
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01-29-2008
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Filed under: Handsets , HTC , Motorola , Samsung Although Motorola's market share has been steadily sliding to the delight of Nokia and Samsung, DigiTimes would have you believe that Moto reigns supreme in the global Windows Mobile Smartphone segment. Citing "internal data from Microsoft,"...
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01-28-2008
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Motorola announced it will acquire a 50 percent stake in mobile software developer UIQ Technology AB, which is currently wholly owned by Sony Ericsson. Financial terms were not disclosed--Sony Ericsson acquired UIQ Technology from Symbian in February of this year. Under the agreement, Motorola and Sony...