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Motorola To Develop iDEN Android Phone

Motorola looks set to be the first company in the world to release an iDEN Android-powered phone currently known as Opus 1. This handset will feature Wi-Fi connectivity with voice supported through iDEN networks. It would be interesting to see just which niche the iDEN Android phone will occupy, although we will have to wait until sometime next year before Motorola’s masterpiece is revealed to the masses. What do you think of this development? Even a successful release and sales figures won’t be enough to turn the ship around, so Motorola engineers would be well advised to work on other devices that could prove to be even more successful.

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