Another Motorola UIQ 3 ghost…
1. I posted some photos of the unreleased Motorola UIQ 3 yesterday. 2. This time, it’s also an unrelesed, or I better say, “killed” by Motorola. 3. It’s a clamshell and took a lot of reference to Motorola’s RAZR design. 4. Look at the screens. There are some UIQ 3 elements found on Z8 and Z10 on it. 5.
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Motorola Introduces Novel Recycled Mobile Phone, the MOTO W233 Renew And 3G Touch Tablet, the MOTOSURF A3100
Motorola has announced two novel releases for display at the 2009 International CES to be held at Las Vegas. The first introduction, the MOTO W233… + view full entry See Also Motorola has unofficially revealed the MOTO Q 11 smartphone Mobile Experiences Take Centre Stage on Motorola’s New MOTO Z10 Mobile Device NEWS: Motorola MOTO Q q9 and MOTO Q gsm AT&T rolls out the Motorola MO...
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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
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Smartphone Show day 2: SE “announces” SF device, Moto shows a black Z10
Folowing our yesterday´s rant, our friend Stuart keeps reporting from London. On the second day of the Symbian Smartphone Show we learn that Sony Ericsson´s first Symbian Foundation (SF) device will be available on the second half of 2009, and will be compatible with s60 (or they´ve could have just said its gonna be an
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Motorola’s UIQ phones see the white light
Z8 and Z10 devices alike see a bright light coming closer and closer (uinlicenced parpdy of Falco), as BrightHand reports that Motorola is forming an Android team. According to unspecified industry sources, the team currently consists of 50 employees, with 350 further being hired and head-hunted as these lines are written. Seeing that Sony Ericsson didn’t ship
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