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By CoolSmartPhone, on March 21st, 2013%
During Mobile World Congress I spoke to Marcus Frost. He’s the Senior Marketing Director at Motorola and, although Moto weren’t launching anything new at the event, I wanted to discuss how Google were changing the company . . . → Read More: MWC – MOTOBLUR is history
By CoolSmartPhone, on March 21st, 2013%
During Mobile World Congress I spoke to Marcus Frost. He’s the Senior Marketing Director at Motorola and, although Moto weren’t launching anything new at the event, I wanted to discuss how Google were changing the company . . . → Read More: MWC – MOTOBLUR is history
By engadget, on September 5th, 2012%
 We have three new smartphones from Motorola here — the Droid RAZR HD , the Droid RAZR Maxx HD and the Droid RAZR M — and we wouldn’t be very good hosts if we didn’t properly introduce them. . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid RAZR family portrait
By engadget, on July 16th, 2012%
 More Info Motorola Atrix HD coming to AT&T July 15, priced at $99 Motorola Atrix 2 review Motorola ICS UI review When it comes to storied products, the Motorola Atrix has already mushroomed into one prolific line of devices, even in its short, 18-month life. . . . → Read More: Motorola Atrix HD review
By engadget, on May 16th, 2012%
 We’ve known for quite some time that Motorola intended to push Ice Cream Sandwich to the Droid 4 , but until now the waiting game continued, with no end in sight. It now appears that the smartphone maker is making serious progress on its own Motoblur-infused flavor of ICS, with a stock version of the upgrade making the rounds since last night. According to early adopters, the build seems to enable complete functionality, but upgrading early will leave your device locked to 4.0.4, with no option for future updates. . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid 4 gets leaked ICS build, official Android 4.0.4 may soon follow
By engadget, on May 10th, 2012%
By engadget, on May 1st, 2012%
 Well, the first quarter of 2012 is officially over Motorola Mobility , and the financial news is rather sobering for the company. While revenues were up, the climb was modest, to just $3.1 billion. . . . → Read More: Motorola Mobility loses $86 million in Q1, device shipments way down
By engadget, on April 4th, 2012%
 There are many typographical accoutrements manufacturers can hang on existing product names to let you know that this one’s different, better . Motorola’s plumped for the humble “+” to let us know this isn’t just any Gleam, it’s a new, improved beast. So what’s changed since last time . . . → Read More: Motorola GLEAM+ shimmies onto shelves, into European pockets
By engadget, on February 13th, 2012%
 When it rains, it pours. Just hours after European regulators gave the green light to Google to snatch up Motorola Mobility, the US Justice Department gave the couple its own blessing. . . . → Read More: US gives its blessing to Google’s Moto purchase
By engadget, on February 11th, 2012%
 Oh, how the mighty have fallen. For a phone that single-handedly resuscitated the business prospects of its parent company, gave a much-needed boost to Google’s fledgling Android and finally added a compelling product to Verizon’s lineup, the Droid can’t get no respect. Initially billed as the anti-iPhone, the OG flagship embodied an aggressively tech for tech’s sake design ethos, with its masculine, hard-edged build, geeky OS and Lucasfilm licensed moniker . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid 4 review
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