Motorola “Sholes” heading to Verizon?
Another nice piece of rumorific news today is that what a Russian website is calling the Motorola Sholes, a new high-end Android powered handset that appears to be headed for Verizon.
Motorola to unveil Android phones in September for Verizon and T-Mobile
The stakes are high for Motorola. Many people have questioned if their bet on Android can turn the company around. I’m no Wall Street analyst, but I’m here to tell you the answer is yes. Imagine the following scenario: Verizon, America’s largest wireless carrier, releases Motorola’s first Android phone (based on the Snapdragon platform) just in time for the crucial holiday shopping season. Would that get you excited? Images of the Moto "Sholes" leaked this week
Boost Mobile to get Android phones from Motorola in 2010?
Motorola held their quarterly earnings call today and CEO Sanjay Jha revealed lots of new Android information. Among the news, was the first report that Motorola would produce Android phones for the iDEN network. Prepaid phones have continued to perform well and carriers are hungry for new phones that would allow them to attach more data plans.
Boost Mobile to get Android phones from Motorola in 2010?
Motorola held their quarterly earnings call today and CEO Sanjay Jha revealed lots of new Android information. Among the news, was the first report that Motorola would produce Android phones for the iDEN network. Prepaid phones have continued to perform well and carriers are hungry for new phones that would allow them to attach more data plans.
Motorola Sholes Looks Like A Morrison For Big Boys
Everyone is excited for Motorola’s first Android Phone, especially since the mere existence of Motorola is leaning on its Android hopes. We’ve already seen the Motorola Morrison , Motorola Calgary and Motorola Heron … now we’re hearing word (and seeing pictures) of a new Motorola Android… the Motorola Sholes: Most discussion up to now has been about the Motorola Morrison, which the Android public has decided is targeted towards teen texters based on the shape, colors and plasticky look: If the Morrison is for teens than the Sholes is for big boys (and girls) because this thing looks pretty bad (in the Michael Jackson sense)
Say Hello to the Motorola “Sholes”
Today finds us learning of a new Motorola handse t, rumored to be headed to Verizon as early as October. Called “Sholes”, it’s a slide out QWERTY with a touch of class. Thanks to the guys at Motofan.ru, we get a couple of high resolution pictures and a nice chunk of specs on the side. It’s definitely doesn’t appear to be cut from the same mold as the Morrison . If you were worried that they only wanted to grab the low end of the handset spectrum, you can now breathe a little easier
Motorola Morrison passes FCC with T-Mobile USA 3G support
It appears that the rumored Motorola Morrison Android-powered smartphone for T-Mobile has finally passed through the FCC. We’re pretty certain that this is the T-Mobile device since it supports T-Mobile’s 3G network, which runs on the AWS frequency band pair (1700MHz and 2100MHz).
Motorola Performs Better Than Expected
The second quarter results are in for Motorola and it looks like the Schaumberg-based company beat expectations. To be fair, they did post a loss. However the loss was narrower than projected. The loss was only 1 cent per share which beat the overall average estimates of 4 cents analysts expected. Revenue continued to fall, this time dropping 32% to $5.5 billion. Cost cuts are starting to work their way into the financials. Sustainable profitability will still require a successful handset refresh.
Motorola Morrison Passes FCC, Could Be Named Cliq
The government’s purpose is to serve the people and that they have done very, very well – the FCC has just passed the Motorola Morrison with flying colors, giving us some additional details about the upcoming and unannounced handset. Lets piece together the clues.
Working With An Evolving Android SDK
Image by netzkobold via Flickr Finishing up hacks and testing those with AndCooper 0.1 The problem with the Android SDK is it is evolving so we have things that change form release to release and so I have had to ot hacks to get around those changing items such as the value of the target value in default.properties changing syntax and etc. The whole idea here is that say Google and OHA pulbish a new relase of Android SDk called 2.0 on Firday. Than I should as a developer be able to take the AndCooper Build Toool and with no changes or avery few adjustments be able to build projects right-away using the AndCooper tool.