Motorola Parades Its Android Army Of 6 New Phones
The Motorola Spice XT300 is a vertical slider just like the now-outdated Palm Pre. Provided with a 4-row QWERTY keyboard and a three inch QVGA touch screen display the phone looks really stylist. Just like the Citrus, Bravo, Flipside and Flipout, the Moto Spice runs Google’s Android 2.1 operating System. The Motorola Droid Pro for Verizon is the only Moto to come with the Android 2.2 Froyo. The Droid is an out of the box Moto phone.
The latest Moto Spice XT300 includes WiFi 802.11 b/g, 3G, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm headset jack, 3MP camera, 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM. The phone also supports MicroSD card. Motorola keeping up with the Go Green slogan has 25% of the phone made out of “post consumer recycled plastics.”
The Moto Spice will be available starting this quarter. However, no ward is spoken about the pricing of the phone. Apparently Brazil is going to be 1st. When speaking of Brazil, Motorola has announced to launch its rugged Defy in Brazil, too. It also has plans of bringing it to Europe and the U.S. as well.
Running on Google’s Android 2.1 with MotoBlur, the Moto Defy will be available to the Brazilian customers beginning this quarter. With the launch of Motorola Spice XT300 this quarter, Microsoft Windows phone 7 is having tough competition is holiday season.
Google's Android has finally done what it had been claiming to do in the past. It's finally become the most popular OS in the United States. Android is predicted to surge past iOS and Blackberry in terms of market share before the end of 2012.
According to a recent survey, Google’s Android is the most popular OS in mobile platform closely followed by the RIM Blackberry and Apple iOS.
The Holiday shopping season this year will describe which mobile will truly get the top spot for 2010. With the launch of Microsoft Windows Phone 7 due next month, the Motorola Spice XT300 will put up a good fight.
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