Motorola Mobility and Sprint Power Up Partnership
Motorola Mobility Chairman and CEO Sanjay Jha and Sprint CEO Dan Hesse give hands-on demonstrations of Sprint and Motorola’s latest collaborations during an exclusive event for media in New York
Motorola Mobility and Sprint reinvigorated its longstanding alliance with an innovative portfolio of Android-based devices. Sprint and its prepaid brands of Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA will launch more than 10 new Motorola wireless devices this year, including smartphones, tablets and best-in-class Push-to-Talk devices. These products demonstrate Motorola Mobility and Sprint’s continued commitment to bring customers advanced devices with industry-leading features. Devices arriving on Sprint include:
Motorola PHOTON 4G, Motorola’s first Sprint 4G device, lets users browse, download and multi-task at maximum speeds to support their on-the-go lifestyles. Motorola’s webtop application allows users to access and create content from a larger screen.
Motorola XPRT gives users what they want with enhanced corporate productivity and security to ensure it meets standard business protocols and IT requirements.
Motorola TITANIUM leverages Sprint’s industry-leading Push-to-Talk capabilities as the first Nextel Direct Connect® smartphone built on Android 2.1 while combining a sleek yet ultra-durable design with military specifications.
Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi boasts industry-leading technology and an innovative design to deliver more ways to connect with others and stay productive on the go.
Motorola’s first Virgin Mobile USA device:
Motorola TRIUMPH is a sleek and stylish smartphone packed with all the high-end performance features you expect from a Motorola Android device, with none of the contract obligations.
Devices arriving on Boost Mobile include:
Motorola CLUTCH + i475 lets users connect quickly with friends and family without delay by using the full QWERTY keyboard and walkie-talkie functionality to get more out of daily conversations.
Motorola THEORY’s full QWERTY keyboard allows users to browse the Web, email and IM with ease.
Motorola i412 is for users craving an uncomplicated phone for talking, texting, and walkie-talkie functionality.
Motorola Mobility and Sprint reinvigorated its longstanding alliance with an innovative portfolio of Android-based devices. Sprint and its prepaid brands of Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA will launch more than 10 new Motorola wireless devices this year, including smartphones, tablets and best-in-class Push-to-Talk devices. These products demonstrate Motorola Mobility and Sprint’s continued commitment to bring customers advanced devices with industry-leading features. Devices arriving on Sprint include:
Motorola PHOTON 4G, Motorola’s first Sprint 4G device, lets users browse, download and multi-task at maximum speeds to support their on-the-go lifestyles. Motorola’s webtop application allows users to access and create content from a larger screen.
Motorola XPRT gives users what they want with enhanced corporate productivity and security to ensure it meets standard business protocols and IT requirements.
Motorola TITANIUM leverages Sprint’s industry-leading Push-to-Talk capabilities as the first Nextel Direct Connect® smartphone built on Android 2.1 while combining a sleek yet ultra-durable design with military specifications.
Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi boasts industry-leading technology and an innovative design to deliver more ways to connect with others and stay productive on the go.
Motorola’s first Virgin Mobile USA device:
Motorola TRIUMPH is a sleek and stylish smartphone packed with all the high-end performance features you expect from a Motorola Android device, with none of the contract obligations.
Devices arriving on Boost Mobile include:
Motorola CLUTCH + i475 lets users connect quickly with friends and family without delay by using the full QWERTY keyboard and walkie-talkie functionality to get more out of daily conversations.
Motorola THEORY’s full QWERTY keyboard allows users to browse the Web, email and IM with ease.
Motorola i412 is for users craving an uncomplicated phone for talking, texting, and walkie-talkie functionality.
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