18 Dec, 2007
Motorola plans to launch its next-generation Linux-based "Ming" handsets in the second quarter of 2008, with the hand input intelligence handsets to be available in both high-end and entry-level versions, according to Bill Chen, general manager of of mobile device business at Motorola Taiwan. Previously, the Ming was released only in a high-end version.
While Motorola's R&D center in Beijing will continue to handle the development of the high-end version of the new Ming handsets, the US vendor will outsource the production of the new entry-level Ming handsets to the Taiwan-based Inventec Group, according to market sources, who also noted that the new Ming handsets will continue to support the 2.5G standard.
Motorola on December 17 launched its high-end 3.5G RAZR V9 in Taiwan, and the company plans to introduce in Taiwan a Symbian-based ROKR Z8, Windows Mobile-based Q9 and three entry-level models, including the W360 and W213, before the end of this year, Chen said.
Handsets supporting the 3G standard will account for 50% of all handsets sold in Taiwan in 2008, Chen projected.
[What is their strategy?...do they have one?...who know?]
Outsource low-end
http://mobilenewsarchive.blogspot.com/2007/12/motorola-to-increase-outsourcing-of.html
Join Google- Andriod
Where's my Gphone?
Member of LiMo Foundation.
Buy UIQ from SE.
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