Motorola CEO blames Android Market for performance issues

03 June, 2011
Ever wondered why your Andriod smartphone isn't working as well as it should be? Well, Motorola's CEO, Dr. Sanjay Jha, thinks it's because of the open Android Market. He says that because...

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  • hanif
  • bJB
  • 03 Jun 2011

that's why we root our android phones. B-)

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    • Kannasai1@lyf.net
    • RIJ
    • 03 Jun 2011

    frankly speaking. moto screen cant competite with HTC, dun mention Samsung and iphone.

    Please put better screen as amoled or better. moto screen look so dull and the phone has heating problem.

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      • AnonD-10016
      • uHV
      • 03 Jun 2011

      Just because not many people are fans of your phone and your UI, please don't pass the blame to the Android Market. Other phone manufacturers have no issues making awesome phones so please Dr. Jha, please revamp your MotoBlur UI to make it less blur. Thank you very much.

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        • vodafone_india_ROHIT
        • vwe
        • 03 Jun 2011

        i m agree with sanjay jha and moto,

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          • Dave
          • myA
          • 03 Jun 2011

          BS to that. How come Samsung Sony and HTC are doing fine?

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            • Ios boy
            • v0X
            • 03 Jun 2011

            Anonymous, 03 Jun 2011Time for someone to make a performance montioring app...Android is a real power hungry platform users should always limit the running apps for it to be able to save more battery,. If motorola is having issues with android they should start producing smartphones under new platform like wp7.. Android phones should have larger capacity batteries,RAM and cpu to perform well..

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              • AnonD-2677
              • nfP
              • 03 Jun 2011

              So, that's the reason so many Motorola phones have software issues...no, wait, that makes no sense.

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                • Anonymous
                • YaX
                • 03 Jun 2011

                Time for someone to make a performance montioring app...