Hbomber110
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- Mar 17, 2011
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Not being a Nexus device doesn't stop them from being introduced to the AOSP
IMO the bloatware is the only thing directly mandated by any given carrier. Locked bootloaders too, but that's not relevant for the regular consumer.
The "skinning" and OEM customizations to the user interface are not directly any carrier's fault. The OEMs want to differentiate from each other.
Motorola has stated that they would prefer stock android, but verizon prefers it. I'd have to look for the article-google it if you want. Was also talked about in the podcast i believe.
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When the only notable thing you have done in 2 years is put a fat non removable battery in a phone, you have to question their ability. Everything they have done recently is on par or less than everyone else. Never better in any way.
Motorola makes great phones... There aren't any water proof phones like the RAZRs. The build quality is excellent and their UI does a pretty good job.. I like the slightly modified version on the. RAZR m better though.
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I'm sorry to disappoint you but OMAP has stopped making mobile processors. They made this announcement this past fall. Hopefully, it is Qualcomm's latest.
They are still releasing the OMAP 5 though. Then they are exiting the market
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Yeah I remember them saying that after I posted that. My bad. I'd rather have Qualcomm's latest or Tegra 4...Something tells me I can see Moto using the Tegra 4. It just looks like a partnership that would work, just a gut feeling.
Have they gotten the Tegra to work with Verizon's LTE?
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Yeah I remember them saying that after I posted that. My bad. I'd rather have Qualcomm's latest or Tegra 4...Something tells me I can see Moto using the Tegra 4. It just looks like a partnership that would work, just a gut feeling.
What are the chances this will be shown at CES? It sounds like it will be coming in the second half of the year so I doubt we'll see it.