Motorola to cut jobs
Sanjay Jha, Motorola's co-CEO, announced the company plans to reduce employment and simplify the production process of its devices.
Motorola will be now focusing on Google's Android platform for many of its smart phones the Wall Street Journal reported.
WSJ also reported that Motorola will build most of their on mid-end devices using the Google Android.
The paper also said Motorola is looking to outsource the manufacturing of some of Windows Mobile smartphones.
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