Motorola has quietly left the LiMo Foundation, which it founded in 2007, together with such famous companies as NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and Vodafone. This organization, recall, is engaged in the development and promotion of LiMo software platform based on Linux for mobile phones.
After leaving the LiMo Foundation, Motorola still remains an associate member of the alliance. However, it is obvious that the American manufacturer intends to focus on the issue of mobile devices that use the Android operating system, supported by Internet giant, Google. Interestingly, the Android platform is based on the same Linux.
Recently, Motorola has already introduced its first Android smartphone called the Motorola CLIQ (DEXT), running on Qualcomm processor and has 256 MB of RAM, and 3.1-inch touch screen. It is expected that a second Android Smartphone on Motorola will introduced in the near future.
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Motorola drops from LiMo Foundation board
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