Friday, April 1, 2011

Motorola Mobility Redefines the Future of Mobile Computing With the Launch of Six New Android Mobile Devices in China

Motorola Mobility Redefines the Future of Mobile Computing With the Launch of Six New Android Mobile Devices in China Motorola Mobility Redefines the Future of Mobile Computing With the Launch of Six New Android Mobile Devices in China

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Motorola Mobility, Inc. today launched a diverse range of powerful mobile devices in China that redefine the future of mobile computing and make it possible for mobile devices to truly become the center of your digital life. The new products include:

Motorola XOOM, the world’s first dual-core tablet running Android 3.0 Honeycomb

Motorola ATRIX ME860, the world’s most powerful dual-core Android smartphone with webtop application

Motorola XT882, the most powerful dual-core, dual-mode, dual-standby Android smartphone available

Motorola MT870, a powerful dual-core, stylish TD-SCDMA 3G Android smartphone designed to give Chinese consumers the best mobile browsing experience

Motorola MT620, the first OPhone 3G smartphone offering both full QWERTY keyboard and 3.1” HVGA touchscreen

Motorola XT316, Android 2.2, with a 2.8” capacitive multi-touch display, full QWERTY keypad, and colorful interchangeable covers in a compact and stylish design

Motorola fuses innovative technology with a deep understanding of how people use mobile devices to develop unprecedented mobile computing experiences, empower cloud-based services and enable seamless access to content and applications from anywhere at any time. A powerful example of this approach is the Motorola ATRIX ME860, with Motorola’s new webtop application. While in the webtop application, you can simultaneously run Android applications, browse your favorite websites with a full Mozilla Firefox desktop browser, send instant messages and make phone calls. And with 1GHz dual-core devices like Motorola ATRIX ME860 and Motorola XOOM boasting unprecedented processing power, it’s now possible to do as much on a mobile device as you would on your PC.

“Motorola is bringing to market new, game-changing mobile devices that enable people to truly realize the dream of mobile computing,” said Bill Ogle, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Motorola Mobility. “We are innovating across the board – not just in smartphones – as we revolutionize mobile computing with experiences like the webtop application that push the limits of what you thought was possible with your mobile device.”

“The rapid launch in China of amazing devices like the Motorola ATRIX ME860 and Motorola XOOM demonstrates the importance that Motorola places on our Chinese customers,” said Frank Meng, president of Greater China, Motorola Mobility. “With our vision for mobile computing and an unbeatable product portfolio, we will provide China’s highly mobile consumers with amazing experiences and an unmatched level of connectivity to the information they need on the go and at home. We’ll also establish a powerful engine for our future development in China.”

The new device lineup builds on an industry-leading portfolio that saw Motorola introduce over 20 Android smartphones in China in 2010 and deliver even more flexible mobile experiences for work, home and play. To enable you to get the most out of your mobile devices, Motorola SHOP4APPS China, Motorola’s own application storefront for smartphone users in China, is included on selected devices. Motorola SHOP4APPS China makes it easy to discover, download and enjoy over 1,800 free and paid localized smartphone applications, transforming your device into a true entertainment and productivity center and extending its capabilities in entirely new ways. In addition, Motorola SHOP4APPS now offers the top applications developed for Honeycomb-enabled devices like Motorola XOOM, and will soon include tablet-optimized versions of your favorite smartphone applications.