Motorola to launch Android-based phone
BusinessWeek reported today that Motorola is working on an Android-based phone that will come with a touchscreen and a virtual QWERTY keyboard.
The phone will be designed for do social networking and will hit the market by late 2009.
Motorola did not confirm any the report to be accurate, however spokesman Charles Kaiser stated that Motorola is exited about the Android platform and showed interest in developing products for it.
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