coolsmartphone.com - 10/30/2008
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Hello, what's this? A mention of Windows Mobile 6.5 ? Sanjay Jha, phone CEO at Motorola's has stated that.. "Windows Mobile 6 has not delivered the experience that I think Apple has been able to deliver, but as you look at the plan that Windows Mobile 7 and even 6.5, I think there are ...
online.wsj.com - 10/29/2008
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online.wsj.com —
Motorola Inc.'s new cellphone chief is moving quickly
to scale back the struggling division, simplifying the way...
it makes devices and cutting additional jobs. Sanjay Jha, who also became Motorola's co-chief executive in August, has decided to focus ...
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Motorola Speed Dials Cell Overhaul
pcmag.com - 10/30/2008
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pcmag.com —
confirmed Thursday that it will eliminate its MOTOMAGX
and Symbian platforms in order to focus on the...
Google Android , Windows Mobile , and P2K 3G solutions. The company will also delay plans to spin off its mobile business into a separate entity. ...
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Motorola Delays Cell-Phone Spinoff, Drops Platforms - ...
mobile-review.com - 10/27/2008
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mobile-review.com —
Print this review First look at Motorola MOTOAURA
Motorola has been through a lot of hardships and...
its current condition, while still critical, isn't the worst they've been in. At any rate, it hasn't affected their ability to create out-of-this-world ...
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review.com First look at Motorola MOTOAURA
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Moto CEO casually name drops Windows Mobile 6.5 in conference call
Engadget —
... in 6, and it's looking now like there could be a 6.5 waiting in the wings to plug a few more. Nothing has really been revealed about the mysterious, heretofore-unknown version, but Motorola CEO mentioned it in passing during the company's earnings call today while discussing the fact that 6.1 really hasn't been able to keep pace with Apple in the "user experience" department. Would it be totally naive of us to hope for a little Xbox Live Anywhere in there? [Via CoolSmartPhone] Moto CEO casually name drops Windows Mobile 6.5 in conference call ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 Gets Mentioned by Motorola CEO
Mobilewhack.com —
... in the “user experience” department. Does anyone have any idea about Windows Mobile 6.5? Does it exist? Anyone ready to leak something about it? via coolsmartphone Tags: ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 mentioned by Motorola’s CEO
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... sporting Windows Mobile 6.5 will be released in H2 2009.
As a sidenote, during Microsoft’s Sinergija conference in Novi Sad, Serbia, the company’s representative also mentioned that the next version of Windows Mobile will be 6.x, rather than 7. He added that at the moment they are not sure whether it will be called “6.2″ or “6.5.”
We’ll certainly have more to add on this in the future. Stay tuned in the meantime.
[Via: CoolSmartphone]
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Motorola Spills the Beans on Windows Mobile 6.5
Mobility Site —
... are significant new added features which will help the platform.”
The story states that a Motorola handset sporting “Windows Mobile 6.5″ will be released in the second half of 2009. More as we get it on this. We know nothing about this OS, so it’ll be interesting to see what develops.
Of course, this is rumor and you shouldn’t get too excited, but we shall see.
Source : pcmag via Coolsmartphone via Mobius
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