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Motorola Droid is going to launch two new Android based devices in 2001. Motorola Sholes which was in news for long is one of these devices....

Motorola Droid has been a big hit. In fact Droid received the top gadget of the year in 2009. Droid makes use of open source operating system, Android. And since then Motorola has been working on launching more Android devices in the market. According to the latest news Motorola is on its journey to releasing new Android based devices.

Almost definitely the introduction will be in 2010. The announcement will be in CES. One on AT& T and Verizon. A couple of things concerning the devices that rumors tell us are that both the phones will have OLED screen and slide out QWERTY.

Motorola’s Two New Devices, Including Motorola Sholes:

On devices with QWERTY slide outs, buttons of the devices are seen even when the QWERTY slide is closed. To see the picture of what the device will look like; click here- Motorola To Announce Two New Devices. Another Motorola addition which will use Android is Motorola Sholes. A lot has been said about Sholes. To look at its specifications, you may read: Motorola XT701 Sholes Leaked Images And Specs. The picture and Specifications haven't been announced formally yet. Also, the picture and all the specifications do not match. Probably, only the actual gadget when it is available can provide an accurate detail of what the phone has and what it does not have.

With Android being available in market, the trends are already changing. In fact it is anticipated that in near future, Android will lead the market. Other than Motorola, brands that have are working on Android are Sony Ericsson(will be out with Xperia10) , Google etc. Going by the number that had been reported earlier, year 2010 will see about 50 more Android based devices. And very recently came the news that Android is doing two other App stores. So that certainly records the new age in the gadget industry.


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