Motorola unveils Android Smartphones
Motorola has introduced new Droid smartphones, viz. Droid Razr HD, Droid Razr Maxx and Razr M - all three running on Verizon's 4G LTE network and come pre-loaded with Google's Chrome Web browser. It is believed to be their first major product launch by the company since being acquired by Google. The new Droid smartphones are also equipped with Android 4.0.4, Ice Cream Sandwich.
Dennis Woodside, CEO, Motorola, mentioned the handset maker as "the new Motorola Mobility", accentuating its relationship with the parent company Google and the fact that it is "the only major OEM to go all in with Android".
Woodside further remarked, "In many ways, Google and Motorola have only just begun.”
Moreover, the company also claimed that all the Android-based phones launched since 2011 will be updated to Jelly Bean by the end of the year.
Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google, stated, "Nearly 1.3 million Android activations happen every day - a staggering adoption rate that has propelled the OS to become the most widely used smartphone software in the world."
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