Verizon is set to tap Motorola as its second source supplier of FTTP gear, besting Alcatel on price, according to investment firm UBS Warburg. This is both good news and bad news for current supplier ...
The Verizon-Motorola tablet will feature a sleek, thin design with a 10-inch screen, and it'll run Google's Android OS, the Financial Times reported Tuesday. The tablet could be available in the U.S.
As expected, Verizon tapped Motorola as a second source for current generation FTTP gear. We first reported that this was likely back in January and that it’s a double-edged sword for primary supplier ...
The Financial Times referenced sources who were said to have been briefed on the plans, and Motorola and Verizon haven't yet confirmed anything. But here are five reasons why it makes perfect sense ...
Motorola is gradually upgrading more devices to Android 16. The latest to join the party are Edge 50 Pro and the more ...
Picture this, Verizon FiOS customers: a 10-inch Android tablet that’s thinner and lighter than the iPad and lets you watch TV on it. Maybe the price of it is greatly subsidized for every new FiOS ...
Pretty sneaky. Reader Torben sent us a link to a test server on Verizon’s website showing the Motorola Q in all her badged glory. Feast your eyes on her, friends, for she is majestic. Image Page ...