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Motorola Mobility splashes out with tablets, Android and smartphones

The new spin-off from the world’s first mobile phone company, Motorola Mobility, has declared its intentions with a big splash at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week. They have announced faster connections with 4G, “the world’s most powerful smartphone””, and the first Android tablet running Honeycomb.

The devices incorporate unprecedented computing power and performance with innovative designs and software to provide today’s highly mobile consumers with an unmatched level of connectivity to the information and contacts they need on the go and at home. They also demonstrate Motorola Mobility’s commitment to developing intuitive technology to help simplify, connect and enrich people’s lives.

On the heels of becoming a newly independent company, Motorola Mobility showcases a portfolio of devices this week at the 2011.

“”Motorola is bringing new, game-changing technologies to the marketplace that will enable consumers to do more with their mobile devices,”” said Sanjay Jha, chairman and chief executive officer, Motorola Mobility. “”We’re innovating across the board ‚ not just in smartphones ‚ as we revolutionize mobile computing with experiences that push the limits of what you thought was possible with your mobile device.””

Motorola Mobility’s new device lineup builds on the company’s established Android leadership that saw the company introduce an industry-best 23 Android smartphones in 2010. The strong 2011 product portfolio delivers even more flexible mobile experiences for work, home and play.

Motorola ATRIX: The World’s Most Powerful Smartphone

Motorola ATRIX is the world’s most powerful smartphone with a dual-core processor that is the fastest yet offered in a mobile phone. Motorola ATRIX is designed to essentially become a user’s primary digital hub to create, edit and interact with documents, media and content. This is facilitated by Motorola’s webtop application and incredible new accessory docks, such as the Laptop Dock, that provide users with a larger screen, keyboard and trackpad enabling them to have an enhanced and more interactive computer-like experience with their devices.

Motorola XOOM: Motorola’s First Tablet Featuring Android 3.0 Honeycomb

Motorola XOOM redefines the tablet device category by providing more ways to have fun, connect with friends and stay productive on the go. Motorola XOOM is the first device to incorporate Android 3.0 Honeycomb, Google’s powerful new operating system developed from the ground up specifically for tablets. Boasting a best-in-class dual core processor, the stylishly thin Motorola XOOM offers a ground-breaking mobile computing experience.

It is the first tablet to connect to the new Google Mobile Innovation service offering books, music and movies ‚ anytime, anywhere ‚ and all in HD optimized for Motorola XOOM’s 10.1-inch widescreen (16:9).

Motorola is also working to jump start the ecosystem expansion that will result from the launch of Motorola XOOM with a new version of the Android OS. Motorola has been collaborating closely with innovative application partners across a variety of categories, including gaming, entertainment, and business productivity, to optimize their applications for this new category of mobile computing devices.

The Next Generation of Smartphones That Keep Life Balanced

Motorola CLIQ 2 allows users to play hard and work hard, combining Android software and MOTOBLUR social connectivity with the addition of new business-ready functionality.

Contacts, login information, email and social networking messages are kept securely on the MOTOBLUR secure server, allowing consumers to remotely locate and wipe their phone if it is ever lost or stolen.

Motorola DROID BIONIC, the sleekly designed Android-based smartphone with LTE, delivers a mobile Internet experience that’s up to 10 times faster than 3G, meaning consumers can stream their favorite music and the latest TV shows with an unparalleled quality experience.

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