Motorola is done with Windows Mobile
 Motorola is planning a major restructuring in its handset division. Layoffs, and a scaling back of the number of handsets offered seem imminent. Motorola is also planning on ending development of its Windows Mobile line. Motorola has a rich history of making some of the most interesting Windows Mobile Handsets from the recently announced A3100, the original Q which was the first thin smartphone  front facing qwerty keyboard, to the unfortunately never mass produced MPx which started my interest in Windows Mobile. Motorola will now be focusing all its smartphone efforts on Android.
Motorola is planning a major restructuring in its handset division. Layoffs, and a scaling back of the number of handsets offered seem imminent. Motorola is also planning on ending development of its Windows Mobile line. Motorola has a rich history of making some of the most interesting Windows Mobile Handsets from the recently announced A3100, the original Q which was the first thin smartphone  front facing qwerty keyboard, to the unfortunately never mass produced MPx which started my interest in Windows Mobile. Motorola will now be focusing all its smartphone efforts on Android.
Source: PhoneScoop







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