Motorola’s Jha says MOTOBLUR brand will fade from view
We'd already had a pretty good indication that Motorola was shifting its strategy when it came to MOTOBLUR , and it looks like co-CEO Sanjay Jha has now finally made that move official.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: earnings, entry, jha, motoblur, motorola, proposition, sanjay, will-continue
Sony Ericsson’s 3-inch Xperia X8 made official, coming in Q3 2010 for €259
While the real Shakira may be busy gallivanting over in South Africa, Sony Ericsson's handset that bore the same (code)name has today been unveiled as the latest member of the Xperia line. Bridging the gap between the fully formed X10 and its Mini siblings, the 3-inch Xperia X8 will run Android 1.6 somewhere deep underneath a comprehensively customized skin.That means you get Sony Ericsson's social (Timescape) and media (Mediascape) aggregators whether you like them or not, and by the looks of the early hands-on pictures, it seems like a straight port of the UI available on the X10 Mini
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: africa, been-unveiled, ericsson, fully-formed, gallivanting, handson, made-official, proposition, sony ericsson x8, sony ericsson xperia x8, x10
Nokia will kick off MeeGo effort with ARM-based silicon, not x86
We've heard a similar message from Nokia dating all the way back to MeeGo's introduction at MWC back in February, so it comes as little surprise that Espoo is apparently trumpeting the virtues of ARM for its first MeeGo-powered device that's still targeted for the tail end of 2010. What might make this particularly interesting is the fact that MeeGo 1.0 is clearly further along for Atom devices than it is for the Cortex A8-based N900 , not to mention that Nokia has already warmed up to Intel thanks to its Booklet 3G -- but regardless of the silicon, getting the platform solid enough for any sort of retail device by the end of 2010 still seems like a tricky proposition when you figure that the ARM build doesn't even have a proper user interface yet. Ultimately, it might come down to a question of size; Intel still hasn't proven that it can scale Atom down far enough to tackle the smartphone market head-on, so if Nokia wants to go small with its first MeeGo hardware, that alone could be impetus enough to go ARM.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: arm, comes-as-little, entry, impetus-enough, intel, meego, nokia, proposition, result