Beaten to it.. #
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 12:39 GMT
I came here to post exactly what Ralph B did.
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 11:32 GMT
The article says that they are "moving heaven and earth to get the Motorola UI running on Google's smartphone platform."
Now, I can see that going to Android is a smart move, but porting that gawd awful MOT UI ... ?!
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 12:39 GMT
I came here to post exactly what Ralph B did.
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 14:07 GMT
...from the usual sickness. Switch OS to avoid the problems of the legacy stuff, then glue the old, flawed UI on it. They're not the first to do that; Microsoft have done it several times already, though they currently go the other way around (keep using same flawed kernel, keep gluing different UIs on top).
Frankly, given Moto's track record for UI design, I wouldn't want ANY of their phones even as a gift. Motorola Smartphones? An oxymoron, if you ask me, no matter which OS they use.
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 14:07 GMT
1. design good looking but crap to use phones
2. implement awful UI
3. ????
4. Profit!!!
mines the one with the ugly feature packed proper mobile in it
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 14:07 GMT
about a month or so before their save-the-ship Android handsets hit shelves they get distracted by something else shiny and change tack yet again. Like a kitten with a glitter ball.
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 14:07 GMT
By being OS whores they seem to blame their lack of success on the underlying OS they choose. Of course it has nothing to do with Moto engineers themselves.
And their shit UI.
Bye-Bye Moto
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 15:50 GMT
Where are these layoffs? Im surprised that motorola assembles anything in the US, who's losing these jobs?
Posted Thursday 15th January 2009 15:50 GMT
You have in your article claimed Motorola will only do Windows Mobile devices, but Moto representatives have denied this - see here:
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What we don't know: If Motorola will discontinue its smartphone lineup based on Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile platform, which a reader told us today. (Update: No. See below.)
Our reader suggests Motorola will instead focus entirely on phones running Google's (GOOG) Android platform, "with strong experience focus in multimedia and social messaging." Last year, Jha said Motorola would use Android for consumer-focused phones and Windows Mobile for business-focused phones. We've asked Motorola for clarification and will update if they reply.
Update: A Motorola rep says the company's three pronged strategy -- Windows Mobile, Android, and Moto's own P2K for low-end phones -- has not changed.
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http://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/1/motorola-firing-4000
The article and rumour is wrong, and a correction would be appreciated.