Motorola Shows Off New Mobile Products
One day removed from being spun off as its own publicly traded company, Motorola Mobility executives, including CEO Sanjay Jha, are taking the stage at CES to show off some of the company’s latest products.
Earlier today, the company unveiled the Motorola Atrix 4G, an Android ()-powered smartphone that will run on AT&T’s new 4G network. Stay tuned to our live coverage below to see what else the company has in store.
4:21 – Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Office for Motorola Mobility, has taken the stage (20 minutes late!) and is talking about the company’s new “Life. Powered” tagline.
4:24 – The new Motorola Atrix 4G ad is showing.
4:25 – Jha has taken the stage and is talking about the Atrix 4G, noting its 1GB of RAM and dualcore 1GHZ processor.
4:29 – We’re now getting a demo of the Atrix 4G, showing how it can be hooked up to a monitor through a docking station and function as a full desktop browser. Flash 10.1 is integrated.
4:33 – There’s also a laptop dock. Connect your laptop to the Atrix 4G, and you can control it from your smartphone.
4:35 – Jeff Bradley, SVP Devices at AT&T mobility has taken the stage.
4:37 – Bradley thinks the docking option is big for both consumers and enterprise — no pricing announced yet.
4:39 – Jha says Bell Canada and Orange UK will also offer Atrix 4G.
4:40 – Jha is now introducing the Motorola Cliq 2 on T-Mobile, avaialable on January 19. Like the original Cliq, in runs on MOTOBLUR and has a slideout keyboard.
4:42 – Jha says there are currently around 2 million MOTOBLUR subscribers.
4:43 – Jha is introducing the Droid Bionic. A new video bills it as “the end of waiting.” Features include 4.3″ screen, HDMI output for big screen view, front- and rear-facing cameras. It’s a 4G phone for Verizon’s network, available in early Q2.
4:46 – Jha has just introduced Motorola Xoom, the first tablet running Honeycomb, the tablet-optimized version of Android. Features of the device include 10.1″ screen, 1080p, front- and rear-facing cameras, and a built-in accelerometer. The device will ship 3G but will be upgradeable to 4G.
4:51 – Jha is describing Honeycomb: tablet-optimized, multi-tasking, widgets updating in real time. He’s now showing off the Google Maps () app (Google () showed a prototype of this last month at D:Dive).
4:53 – Jha calls Xoom “the most competitive tablet on the market.” We presume he means competitive to the iPad.
4:55 – That’s a wrap — impressed with Droid Bionic and Xoom! Stay tuned for posts about them on Mashable ().
Source: Mashable
Earlier today, the company unveiled the Motorola Atrix 4G, an Android ()-powered smartphone that will run on AT&T’s new 4G network. Stay tuned to our live coverage below to see what else the company has in store.
Motorola Press Conference: Live Notes
4:21 – Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Office for Motorola Mobility, has taken the stage (20 minutes late!) and is talking about the company’s new “Life. Powered” tagline.
4:24 – The new Motorola Atrix 4G ad is showing.
4:25 – Jha has taken the stage and is talking about the Atrix 4G, noting its 1GB of RAM and dualcore 1GHZ processor.
4:29 – We’re now getting a demo of the Atrix 4G, showing how it can be hooked up to a monitor through a docking station and function as a full desktop browser. Flash 10.1 is integrated.
4:33 – There’s also a laptop dock. Connect your laptop to the Atrix 4G, and you can control it from your smartphone.
4:35 – Jeff Bradley, SVP Devices at AT&T mobility has taken the stage.
4:37 – Bradley thinks the docking option is big for both consumers and enterprise — no pricing announced yet.
4:39 – Jha says Bell Canada and Orange UK will also offer Atrix 4G.
4:40 – Jha is now introducing the Motorola Cliq 2 on T-Mobile, avaialable on January 19. Like the original Cliq, in runs on MOTOBLUR and has a slideout keyboard.
4:42 – Jha says there are currently around 2 million MOTOBLUR subscribers.
4:43 – Jha is introducing the Droid Bionic. A new video bills it as “the end of waiting.” Features include 4.3″ screen, HDMI output for big screen view, front- and rear-facing cameras. It’s a 4G phone for Verizon’s network, available in early Q2.
4:46 – Jha has just introduced Motorola Xoom, the first tablet running Honeycomb, the tablet-optimized version of Android. Features of the device include 10.1″ screen, 1080p, front- and rear-facing cameras, and a built-in accelerometer. The device will ship 3G but will be upgradeable to 4G.
4:51 – Jha is describing Honeycomb: tablet-optimized, multi-tasking, widgets updating in real time. He’s now showing off the Google Maps () app (Google () showed a prototype of this last month at D:Dive).
4:53 – Jha calls Xoom “the most competitive tablet on the market.” We presume he means competitive to the iPad.
4:55 – That’s a wrap — impressed with Droid Bionic and Xoom! Stay tuned for posts about them on Mashable ().
Source: Mashable
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