Claro and Motorola announced Wednesday the availability of the new Moto G by Motorola, featuring the Android 4.3, Jelly Bean OS with a guaranteed KitKat Android 4.4 update in 2014.
The January marriage between Motorola Mobility — acquired last year by Google Inc. — and Intel has changed the way the former is designing its handsets, as it is now placing special emphasis on three key areas: speed, battery life, and integration of the Android operating system, Roberto Agostini, commercial director, Motorola Mobility Puerto Rico, said Wednesday.
During a recent call with investors, América Móvil CEO Daniel Hajj confirmed that the commercial launch of its 4G Long-Term Evolution platform in Puerto Rico will not take place until the third quarter of this year, following a limited roll-out of the next-generation technology late last year.
Motorola Mobility Inc. and Claro announced this week the arrival of Motorola Pro, the first Android-based Smartphone optimized for business use. The new mobile combines productivity, security and customization tools with a powerhouse with a super-fast processor and physical QWERTY keyboard for more efficient typing and texting.
It’s no secret that most smartphones are robust in service, but often weak when it comes to enduring drops, water and on this tropical island, exposure to sand. To address all of those external challenges, Motorola and Claro teamed up to introduce to market the first mobile device capable of standing up to all them.
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