Motorola Responds To The iPhone 4: A 2 GHz Android Phone

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Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola’s consumer business and mobile devices
division, today confirmed that the company will continue to roll out
Android phones at a fast pace, including a 2 GHz smartphone by the end
of the year.

In a long standing tradition, speeches at the Executives Club of
Chicago are not the place to make specific product announcements, but
the environment is apparently attractive enough for key leaders in the
IT industry to drop notes about future product plans. Last year, Steve
Ballmer talked about Project Natal, describing it as a “new Xbox”,
which signifies the importance of the product for Microsoft.

Earlier today, Sanjay Jha talked about his vision for the mobile
devices industry. If it is up to Jha, mobile computers will simply die
within a few years. Many corporations will give their employees
smartphones instead of notebooks within 2 years, he predicted.
Smartphones are quickly increasing their computing power, driving by a
convergence of applications and usage scenarios.

By the end of the year, Motorola will be releasing a phone with a 2
GHz processor, Jha said. While the executive did not elaborate any
further, another Motorola executive who asked to remain anonymous said
that this new phone is intended to incorporate everything that is
technologically possible in a smartphone today. It will be based on
Android, and include, like the iPhone 4, a gyroscope and add an Nvidia
Tegra-based graphics processor with full Flash 10.1 hardware
acceleration. It appears that the 2 GHz chip will be an evolutionary
step above the current 1 GHz Snapdragon chip.

Especially Apple’s display seems to have sparked interest, even if the
Motorola source noted that the upcoming Android phone will support
720p output, “HD screen resolution” and integrate a camera with “more
than 5 megapixel” resolution.

Jha’s message at the Executive’s Club was rather simple. Motorola is
betting on a world that is going mobile with smartphones. These
devices would enable people to have “faster and faster access to
information”, he said, while it is up to content providers and
platform makers to make sure that the information is not overwhelming,
but shown in a simple and intuitive way.

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