PhoneDog is live at Motorola's CTIA event in San Francisco, CA. What will they announce? Keep it locked here!
PhoneDog is live at Motorola's CTIA event in San Francisco, CA. What will they announce? Keep it locked here!
Off to get demos!
DROID Pro coming to Verizon in the first week of November.

MOTOROLA DROID PRO announced. Physical QWERTY keyboard, candybar device.

Nice HUGE hit on BlackBerry. 54 percent of people willing to switch from BlackBerry. 34 percent willing to switch to Android.
"People want to get back to using one device."
Sanjay Jha, CEO, back on stage.
"One more product to announce tonight..." BIG BANG!!!! BIG BANG!!! DROID 9!
Recapping Motorola Defy. Coming to T-Mobile in time for the holiday season as well.
Bravo coming in time for the holiday season.

5. MOTOROLA BRAVO. 3.7-inch screen, coming to AT&T as well. Looks like a nice little device. Also coming with MOTOBLUR.
Flipside will launch with the latest version of MOTOBLUR.
4. MOTOROLA FLIPSIDE. Coming to AT&T in the coming weeks. Full QWERTY keyboard.
3. MOTOROLA FLIPOUT. Coming to AT&T network soon.
Available in Latin America first.
Offers a full QWERTY keyboard.
2. MOTOROLA SPICE. Really looks like a Palm Pre Plus.
Available through Verizon Wireleless later this quarter.
3.0-inch touchscreen. On-screen QWERTY
1. MOTOROLA CITRUS. Fresh new experience. People looking to migrate from featurephone to smartphone. Looks like Palm Pre Plus.
Here come the new devices.
Strong opinions on MOTOBLUR.

Motorola is introducing several new Bluetooth headsets.
70 percent of consumers identify voice to text functionality as appealing.
Introducing MOTOSPEAK 2.0.
Nice Bluetooth headset prop
Wayne White, VP, Companion Products, on stage.
Bluetooth headsets are important in the Android ecosystem.
Motorola working on a "much broader portfolio" to meet consumer demands.

Talking about the trend towards tiered data plans.
October 2020: 37 percent.
Android: 6 percent US marketshare in 2009.
2nd highest in customer satisfaction among smartphone manufacturers.
45.5 million people now using smartphones in the United States.
1 out of every 4 phones sold worldwide is a smartphone.
Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola, on stage.

Bridging the gap between consumers and prosumers.
"This time last year, we launched the Motorola DROID and the Cliq." Targeted towards early adopters. Today will be a range of products that expand the category.
Motorola wants to create devices that have "relevance in today's marketplace."
Motorola Mobility to spin off next year. "We have a brand that's creating tremendous amounts of momentum"
Motorola is getting ready to launch more Android devices.
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