Motorola, Nokia take different routes to Linux
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It will be interesting to be sure, as to just how each approach from Nokia and Moto take the end user.
At the Linux World conference in downtown San Francisco this week, the world’s leading cell phone manufacturers, Nokia and Motorola, took a decidedly different approach to embracing the Penguin. Motorola took the stage – Nokia chose a back seat.
Motorola played up an aggressive strategy proclaiming it hopes to one day have more than half of its new cell phone models running Linux, and touted at least four Linux-based mobile phone models at its flashy booth on the conference floor. In a keynote Motorola’s VP of Mobile Device Software, Greg Besio, said Motorola plans to target a wealth of mid-tier phones with Linux in both Asia Pacific and beyond…. Source: GigaOM
