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Motorola Droid Xtreme Gets Unofficial Photoshoot

, Jun 2nd 2010 Discuss [2]

There's quite a few pieces of information running around, basically rampant, the Internet right now about the next models coming out of Motorola. We know that the company is planning on releasing two new Android-based models some time in July, and we firmly believe that those are the MB810/Shadow/Xtreme and Droid 2. We've already seen the outcome of a lost Motorola Shadow, not to mention some confirmed specifications, and now we've got word that the Shadow is actually going to be called the Xtreme, with a few more pictures to go along with the news. Read The Full Story

Verizon Motorola Droid Xtreme MB810 imminent?

, Jun 1st 2010 Discuss [0]

Motorola's Android plans look to have been scooped somewhat, with various listings for the Motorola Droid Xtreme MB810 cropping up in Verizon's database.  Full details of the handset are unknown - though it's believed to have a hardware keyboard, versus the Motorola Shadow's touchscreen-only form factor - but based on the timescale and the name, it's likely to be a high-end replacement for the Motorola DROID. Read The Full Story

Motorola and Verizon Wireless Launching Two Droid Devices in July

, May 27th 2010 Discuss [0]

The Wall Street Journal's got a hot tip that says Motorola isn't planning on just releasing one new Droid device in the near future. Apparently the company wants to make sure that they grab customer's attention, and what better way to do that then to release more than one handset in the same month? If the sources are correct, then that's exactly the game plan that Sanjay Jha and company are sticking to. Read The Full Story

Motorola is Focusing on Android for Now, Talks About Tablets & HTC

, May 27th 2010 Discuss [0]

Co-CEO of Motorola, Sanjay Jha, decided to open up in regards to just about anything that his company might be thinking about for the future, which included HTC, tablets (of course), and where he and his company stand on that proprietary Operating System (OS) he mentioned a few months back. There's not a lot that we didn't see coming, and definitely no surprises here, but nevertheless it's always good to hear it coming from a company's Chief Executive, rather than the rumor mill. Read The Full Story

Motorola Shadow HDMI and OMAP3630 CPU confirmed in new leak

, May 26th 2010 Discuss [0]

It looks like it's the week for Motorola Shadow leaks; after being purportedly left in a gym yesterday, the Android handset destined for Verizon's network has been snapped again, this time showing off its side-mounted HDMI connectivity.  The photo is the handiwork of HowardForums member wnrussell, who confirms the 4.1-inch touchscreen display and 8-megapixel camera. Read The Full Story

Verizon’s Motorola Droid Shadow stumbled on in wild?

, May 25th 2010 Discuss [1]

We have to say we're dubious about this particular purported leak, but there's no doubt that appetite for the rumored Motorola Shadow is high.  According to Gizmodo's tipster, they found the Droid Shadow lying forlornly in a Verizon gym in Washington, and before it was remotely locked they managed to grab this single photo. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: April 30th 2010

, Apr 30th 2010 Discuss [0]

Welcome to this week's Friday. We hope you had a good week, and that you're winding down comfortably. Tonight's edition of the Daily Slash is short and sweet, just so we can get you into the depths of your weekend faster. We know you want to be there. So, in the Best of R3, the Motorola Shadow has reared its sleek head again, there's a new in-vehicle mount for the iPad, and trouble is brewing for Nokia's CEO. And then in the Dredge 'Net, Verizon is handing out a great deal for Tour owners, open source video codecs can violate patents, and we've got some new pictures of the Motorola RAZR3. Read The Full Story

Motorola confirm Google Phone plans: Nexus Two incoming?

, Jan 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

Motorola's CEO has apparently confirmed that the company is working on a Google-branded device, similar to the HTC-made Nexus One.  Speaking as part of the company's quarterly financial results call, chief executive Sanjay Jha revealed that Motorola were indeed developing a "direct to consumer device with Google". Read The Full Story

Google Nexus Two spotted in shape of QWERTY Motorola Shadow?

, Jan 16th 2010 Discuss [4]

Salt at the ready?  According to the latest rumors out of China, you're looking at the Motorola Shadow and the device that may just end up the Google Nexus Two.  Bearing a marked resemblance to the Motorola DROID, all that's known about the Android smartphone is pretty much what we can see from the renders; that is, that it has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, large touchscreen and distinctive lanyard loop. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 1 2010

, Jan 3rd 2010 Discuss [0]

Welcome to 2010 and the first week in review of the New Year and the new decade. I hope you are having a good 2010 so far. The last week of 2009 was busy with some cool gear breaking cover. WebOS 1.3.5 update hit last week adding new features for Pre owners. Read The Full Story

Motorola Shadow 9.9mm thick 1080p smartphone leaks

, Dec 31st 2009 Discuss [0]

Motorola look to be on a roll with their smartphones lately; after the success of the Verizon DROID the company quietly unveiled a further three interesting looking devices - including the long-rumored Motorola Sholes - in China.  Now another new touchscreen device has emerged, supposedly the Motorola Shadow, a 9mm-thick handset with 1080p video recording and an HDMI output. Read The Full Story