Motorola Building Buzz Around Android, Sept. 10th

August 25, 2009 by: admin

Motorola’s not yet spilling many details, but the telecommunications company has something big planned for September 10th.  What’s more, unless the company’s representatives have just developed a love of little robots, the announcement is related to Google’s Android operating system.

You can see the invitation that Motorola’s been sending around – complete with Android figure – below for yourself.  All we’ve removed from the image is one email address for the sake of saving somebody from spam.

It’s possible to make a few guesses about the meaning of the invite in the absence of concrete info, though.  A short setup: late last year, Motorola’s co-CEO committed to giving up on at least four software platforms in order to focus on Android and two others.  And at the moment, Motorola doesn’t have any Android devices on the market.

September 10th seems likely to turn into a launch day for one or more new Android phones, then.  The timing’s right for the holiday months, even if the back-to-school season will represent a missed opportunity.

We’re almost sure to hear more details in the days leading up to Motorola’s event.  Stay tuned.

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