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As per the latest report by Flurry, a software company that makes application tracking software, Google has just managed to sell 20000 Nexus One phones, a far cry from the sales registered by other smartphones in the market.

The Motorola Droid, launched November last year had sold 250,000 units and T-Mobile My Touch, released in August, recorded 60,000 units sold in the first week.

Further, iPhone 3GS launched in June in eight countries had registered staggering 1.6 million as sales.

Google's Nexus One Bursting Sales

have not seen or heard any projections for how many Nexus One handsets Google planned on selling, but I imagine that it expected higher than the reported 20,000. Apple set the bar pretty high, selling 1.6 million iPhone’s in the week following its launch, but the Droid sold more than 12 times the Nexus One, and even the MyTouch 3G pushed out 60,000 in the first week.

Granted, while Verizon invested millions marketing the Droid and generating buzz prior to its launch, Google actually did the exact opposite–trying to work in stealth and keep the existence of the Nexus One and specific details of the device secret. Still, I think Google would be lying if it didn’t admit that 20,000 is a disappointing start.

Network Issues

As soon as users began to receive their Nexus One handsets, complaints of flaky or non-existent 3G connectivity began to mount. There is room for finger-pointing, and it can be debated whether those issues are a function of the handset–which is made by HTC, or the network–which is managed by T-Mobile.

The bottom line, though, is that it is Google’s phone. Google chose to develop a branded Android smartphone, and regardless of whether issues lie with the hardware or the network, the buck ultimately stops at Google.

Marketing aside, part of the reason that the Droid is more successful is the choice of provider. Motorola partnered with Verizon–the largest wireless provider in the United States, while Google chose to hitch its wagon to T-Mobile.

If you want to revolutionize smartphones–or even rebrand them as “superphones”–the obvious choice is to go with the last place wireless provider. Verizon has the largest 3G network. AT&T claims the fastest 3G network. Sprint markets its 3G network as the most dependable. What is T-Mobile’s network claim to fame? Smallest?

Google’s decision to launch its revolution by partnering with T-Mobile shows shockingly poor judgment. Perhaps T-Mobile is easier to push around and more willing to give Google the types of concessions it was seeking?

Motorola A555 Calgary Emerges Again 2 Motorola A555 Calgary

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As for what the Motorola Calgary might deliver to users when launched, the previously leaked specs showed a sliding QWERTY keyboard, a 3.5mm headset jack, built-in GPS receiver, 3-megapixel photo snapper, Wi-Fi connectivity, microSD memory card slot for additional storage space, touch-sensitive Android keys on the screen and an optical joystick for navigation. Since it will sport Android, Calgary might also come with the MOTOBLUR UI, though no details on it surfaced.

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The anti iPhone that was released by the verizon gives iPhone a big headache… The motorola droid can do that iPhone cannot it has been said by the 30 seconds clip by the Verizom…  read more HERE

motorola C139

motorola C139

How to convert U.S. made Motorola C139 to signal 900MHz and 1800MHz Gsm Frequency… well  I got a  Tracfone motorola C139 from US then I want to convert this unit so that it can be used here in our country Philippines so heres the procedure…

First you have to unlock this phone using this unlocker software…After that you have to flash it with DMTool (try to search in the web it has plenty of free soft for DMTool) , if you don’t have that try to flash it with a gsm gadget Infinity box, I got one and that I’am using… After unlocking I flash it using this flashfile… After flashing the unit I unlock it again using my SmartClip box. This box is used to unlock motorola phones… well the software are finished lets go to the convertion, first you have to open the phone and connect a wire… just like at the picture below…

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After converting walla signal comes out…

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Thanks to HOWARD SMITH for his unit he donated from US to Philippines, so guys if want to expand your knowledge don’t be scared… If you got problems try to contact me I’m willing to help…

Motorola Sholes/Tao

Motorola Sholes/Tao

The Motorola company has announced the launch of its first Google Android-powered handset. The carrier of the unit is the Verizon and will come out on December 1, 2009. A letter says that a Motorola XXX handset (Tao fits perfectly here) was said to be on its way to Verizon’s airwaves, with December 1 being the date when availability starts. The specification list of the unnamed handset in the letter fit perfectly what we already reported on Motorola Sholes and, given the suggested Tao name, the letter might have referred to the very same device that Motorola should release on Verizon’s network with Google’s Android operating system on board. This letter was seen on there website androidandme..

hello readers I have a Motorola V3re here and it came from AT&T the bootloader version is OC.F4 with a software version of  R3442A_G_0E.43.25R.. The problem is when I tried to unlock it so that it can be used in my country it died… hmmmmm…. thats a big problem, i been unlocking motorola V3re many times but this one makes my brain crack… by the way if you want to know whats your motorola unit information first turn off your phone then take out the battery after that insert it back then try to press *+#+ the power on if it go to the main window go back and try again until it goes black and program will appear we call that bootloader… going back to my problem so after unlocking the phone, my box smart clip used to unlock motorola says that the unlock was ok, unlocking V3re needs courage and experience because it very hard to do it… you’ll need to test point it in order to unlock… what is test point well the smart clip has a smart tp it is like a needle in order to make unlocking you need to point the TP to the  point where program is broken… so after making the test point the program now runs to unlock the phone, then it says ok… but after that it is now dead… if you have any idea or you have same problem just buzz so that we can work as a team… if  you have any suggestion how to revive my motorola V3re leave a comment so that i can make an experiment… remember guys to repair phone you must know the basic electronics to do it by the way if you have phones that has a sentimental value to you or dead phones deliver it to me maybe i can help, recycling is the best way to save mother nature… The picture is above… that is the result when the phone is unlock…

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Mobile phone maker Motorola has finally unveiled to the world the first device it plans on releasing to the market under Google’s Android operating system, the Motorola CLIQ. The new handset comes in a sliding form factor, while sporting a touchscreen display and a QWERTY keyboard, and features Motorola’s own user interface, called MOTOBLUR.

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