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There is a prediction Motorola will get success in its future Android venture. This assumption comes after looking at the new interface of MOTOBLUR and the popularity of Android. So it looks like Motorola will not face any problem selling their devices in big number.
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Razec from Esato forum once again created an awesome concept phone with code name Yucali, a slider phone with Android OS and super duper multimedia features.

Specs:
*1Ghz Qualcomm QSD8250 CPU, ATi Imageon Graphics
*12Megapixel Sony Exmor sensor
*Xenon Flash
*Android OS v2.0
*Clear Audio Technology
*Brushed Metal Finishing

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Sony Ericsson has left UIQ behind and join with Open Handset Alliance to develop Android phones. This is a BIG move and I hope will make Sony Ericsson better in the future. Countless blogs and websites are now reporting that Sony Ericsson is ready with an Android-based handset in summer 2009, and even say it’s an official statement from the manufacturer. Well… Had they been paying attention to what was said in the press release rather than anything else, they should have known that this is literally impossible. One site even refers to Sony Ericsson’s Swedish PR-contact Gustaf Brusewitz as “Garfield Brusewitz” – you’ve got to give them credit for paying attention and getting the facts right!

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After playing with Windows Mobile via the Xperia, Android is the next choice for Sony Ericsson users. Sony Ericsson just announced its membership of the Open Handset Alliance. They also confirmed that the company is planning on developing an Android-based handset.

- We believe Sony Ericsson can bring a wealth of experience in making consumer focused multimedia handsets with new user experience to the Alliance drawing on the successes of the Walkman and Cyber-shot sub-brands.  Sony Ericsson is a strong supporter of open operating systems and we believe the Open Handset Alliance offers an exciting opportunity for a new and unique user experience only Sony Ericsson can deliver, says Rikko Sakaguchi, CVP and head of Creation and Development at Sony Ericsson.

You can read more about the Open Handset Alliance over at the official website.

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