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Motorola hints at the next potential Nexus phone
January 28, 2010 | by Marin Perez
Android, Android Phones
Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said it is working on an Android phone that will be sold directly through Google’s online store. Will this handset be the Nexus Two?
According to the transcripts from Moto’s fourth quarter earnings call, Jha said, in 2010, “we plan to launch at least 20 devices, including at least one direct-to-consumer device with Google.” The company is planning to focus on the mid-to-high-end spaces, and these will mainly include Android devices. We already know they’re bringing a boatload of Android phones to China, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see at least 5 phones for U.S. carriers.
As for a potential Nexus Two, I’d imagine it would be very Droid-like with a slide-out keyboard, but retain the smoother sides of the Nexus One. What would you like to see from the next Nexus phone?
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I want to see Motorola make a good phone without a keyboard, and HTC make a good phone with one.
HTC's Touch Pro 2 is a nicely-designed phone, but the WinMo OS kind of brings it down. Can't say I know a great touch-only Moto phone tho.
make the droid 2 a little bit more on the thick side so we can have a battery that can last 1.5 days under heavy usage. Not everyone goes to sleep at before 12 pm during the weekend!!!!!!!!!
Not only Motorola Sony Ericsson is also focusing to developed Android based mobiles phones. Sony Ericsson latest XPERIA X10 is one of the best example. XPERIA X10 is based on Android OS. Which is cool enough
Motorola Market going down.No one prefer Motorola mobile phone for personal used.Every one focusing on Android OS.Android Os is the Classical OS
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