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Motorola Milestone Will Be Europe's Version of the Droid

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BY: Ed Hardy, Brighthand.com Editor
PUBLISHED: 11/3/2009

The Motorola Droid has been making big waves in the U.S., and now Europeans don't have to feel left out: this high-end smartphone sporting a large touchscreen and the latest version of Google's Android OS will be released by a pair of carriers across the pond, too.

Verizon has used this model's 3.7-inch, WVGA+ display, sliding keyboard, mobile broadband, 5-megapixel camera, and other features to great effect in the U.S., and a European debut of a re-named version -- the Motorola Milestone -- is right around the corner.

Motorola has revealed that this device is definitely going to be released in Germany by O2 and Vodafone. Leaked information goes a bit farther, saying that 02 will be charging about €400 without taxes and subsidies, with a release coming just a week from now, Nov. 9.

This phone maker also says the Milestone will be released in Italy, but when this will happen is not yet known.

Motorola DroidAn Overview of the Motorola Droid/Milestone
This smartphone will be a slider, with a landscape-oriented QWERTY keyboard. It is going to have a 3.7-inch, 854-by-480-pixel (WVGA+) capacitive touchscreen with haptic feedback.

It will run Google Android 2.0, and will come with a suite of applications that can wirelessly synchronize with this company's services, including Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, and Maps.

For professionals, the Droid/Milestone will offer Exchange ActiveSync and a Microsoft Office file viewer, and there are thousands of additional apps available in the Android Market.

This model will include a microSD card slot plus it will have a 5 megapixel camera, 3.5 mm headset jack, a GPS receiver, and a 1400 mAh battery.

Droid/Milestone
Not surprisingly, the Motorola Droid and Milestone will be very similar, but not identical.

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The version being released later today by Verizon Wireless will have EV-DO mobile broadband, while the European version will, naturally, sport the 3G service HSPA, in addition to Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

Verizon's Droid is going to come with a 16 GB card, while Motorola says the Milestone will be bundles with an 8 GB one.

And the Droid will include Google's new navigations service, but the European model is going to come with MotoNav.

 

Inside the Motorola Droid, an iPhone likeness

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by Brooke Crothers

Though the Motorola Droid and Apple iPhone have different chassis, their high-octane engines are similar.

The internal similarities begin with performance: both devices are fast. The iPhone 3GS is already distinguished for its speed. And the Droid is quickly garnering similar accolades.

The Motorola Droid has a radically different exterior compared with the iPhone but uses a speedy Cortex-A8 ARM chip like the Apple phone.

The Motorola Droid has a radically different exterior compared with the iPhone but uses a speedy Cortex-A8 ARM chip like the Apple phone.

(Credit: CNET Reviews)

"The Droid makes a big leap in internal performance. Compared with its rather sluggish Android predecessors," CNET Reviews said, citing the speed at which the Droid opens applications and menus and scrolls through lists and switches display screens.

"We're really pumped to see all the industry excitement it's created," said Jeff Dougan, the OMAP 3 product marketing manager at Texas Instruments, which supplies the OMAP 3430 processor that powers the Droid. "This is the first handset that truly realizes the full potential of Android," he said, referring to Google's Android 2.0 operating system that runs on the Droid phone.

The TI processor, like the one in the iPhone, is based on an a new architecture called Cortex-A8 from U.K.-based chip design house ARM, whose wide variety of chips populate most of the world's cell phones. Dougan says most smartphones currently on the market use an older, lower-performance ARM architecture than the Cortex-A8--with the exception of the Palm Pre, which opted for the newer TI chip. The Cortex-A8 provides a "two to three times performance boost" over older architectures, according to Dougan.

Max Baron, an analyst at Microprocessor Report, says the chips in the Droid and the iPhone (see not below) are so alike that differences are more dependent on the operating systems the two chips use and how successfully each phone maker optimizes the OS. "With chips that have near-similar specs, the optimum OS and the look-and-feel of the user interface may make or break the product," Baron said.

The core of TI's OMAP3 processor.

The core of TI's OMAP3 processor.

(Credit: Texas Instruments)

"The caveat, however, is that even small differences in chips will surface and become important differentiators as soon as the market forces you to increase the screen size or add more pixels per screen, or execute more power-consuming applications," he added.

The raw MHz ratings on the chips are slightly different. The processor in the iPhone 3GS--which is believed to be based on the Samsung S5PC100 processor--runs at 600MHz, according to most accounts. The Motorola Droid's TI chip is rated at 550MHz though theoretically it can be run as fast as 600MHz, according to TI's Dougan.

Both phones also use PowerVR graphics from Imagination Technologies--a company that both Apple and Intel have invested in, testifying to how hot its ultramobile graphics technology is. The PowerVR SGX is renowned for its ability to process several million triangles-per-second--a key indicator of graphics chip performance--blowing away other phones and the previous version of the iPhone.

Other internal specifications are similar between the two phones, including memory capacity (either 16GB or 32GB) and communications chips that offer 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections.

So, internally the Droid is every bit the iPhone's equal. And future versions of TI OMAP 3 chips that may appear in upcoming Droids will be backed by formidable ecosystems, according to Baron. "Investments in application software may lean more toward the TI components," said Baron, given TI's strong support of the entire chip ecosystem, including auxiliary chips and software development tools.

Note:: Apple's and Samsung's reluctance to release information about the processor used in the iPhone 3GS has made it difficult to determine if the chip is based on the Samsung S5PC100, according to the Microprocessor Report's Baron. Many iPhone 3GS reviews and teardowns, however, state explicitly that the iPhone's processor is essentially the Samsung S5PC100 processor.

 

DROID headed to Germany as Motorola MILESTONE (update: Italy too)

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O2 Germany has confirmed a GSM version of the DROID for Europe going by the name of the Motorola MILESTONE. The news comes courtesy of a sliver of O2's online store page that left itself exposed to the wiles of Google, complete with the above picture and the new moniker, and follows close on the heels of a leaked business guide which says the MILESTONE will retail for €404.20 to corporate customers, and will be available as of November 9th.

Update: It's now official on the Motorola Germany (and english language Western Europe) website where it lists Vodafone and O2 as local carriers. Italy now too, on an unspecified carrier. Oh, and it also lists "pinch and zoom" as a feature not found on the Droid. See for yourself after the break.
Last Updated ( Monday, 02 November 2009 10:22 )
 

Can the Droid save Motorola?

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Could Motorola's new smartphone, the Droid, be the company's next Razr a la 2010?

Judging from the hype surrounding the new smartphone, which is the first device to use the Google Android 2.0 operating system, there is a good chance the Droid could be the breakthrough device that helps Motorola rise from the ashes. But it will likely take more than a single phone to get Motorola back in the game after losing market share for nearly three years, especially as competition in the handset market intensifies.

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Gadget bloggers and device reviewers, such as our own Bonnie Cha, have been impressed with the new Droid, which was announced on Wednesday. But Motorola's mobile devices CEO Sanjay Jha said that the Droid is just the beginning. The company plans to introduce no fewer than 20 devices using the Google Android operating system in 2010, he said during the Droid launch event in New York on Wednesday.

The Droid and the Cliq, which is being sold on T-Mobile USA's network, are the first two Motorola Android phones to hit the market. But Jha said that the Google Android operating system will not only be used in high-end devices like the Droid, but it will also be used to power less expensive phones, creating a new tier of smartphone that will eventually replace the basic feature phone category.

"With these products we've taken the first step in positioning ourselves for the mobile Internet and smartphone market," Jha said during the company's third-quarter earnings conference call Thursday. "And in 2010, there will be a variety of new devices as we expand the portfolio across various tiers. We will continue to shift the mix of products to respond to the growing smartphone opportunity."

Motorola, the iconic American company that had practically invented the cell phone market, has struggled for several years now. After the runaway success of the ultra-thin Motorola Razr in 2004, the company has been unable to come up with a hit phone.

As the company's market share slipped lower and financial losses mounted, shareholders ousted then CEO Ed Zander. And Jha, an engineer who had worked his way up the ranks at mobile chipmaker Qualcomm, was brought on board to turn the business around. In addition to cutting costs, he quickly worked to get Motorola's product development teams back on track. He recently told The New York Times that the situation at Motorola was much worse than he had expected when he took the job.

He said when he arrived at Motorola he found a company with "a dysfunctional management culture" that simply didn't understand that consumer preferences had shifted. Customers no longer wanted just a phone for making phone calls. Instead, they wanted a device that could also access the Internet, give them directions, and provide text-based communications.

The Droid

The Motorola Droid

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Early on Jha scrapped the company's lineup of unprofitable phones that were using dead-end technology. In an attempt to streamline development and refocus the company's attention on creating new, cool devices, he concentrated the company's efforts almost exclusively on building phones using the Google Android operating system.

About a year after announcing this new strategy, the company introduced the Cliq and the Droid. In general, the Cliq has gotten a good reception from reviewers, but there seems to be much more enthusiasm around the Droid, a touch-screen device that some say rivals Apple's iPhone.

Some of the impressive features include Google-powered voice-activated search, a 550MHz processor, and a 3.7-inch with 480x854-pixel resolution. But what is likely to make the device a true competitor to the iPhone is the fact that it is exclusively available on the Verizon Wireless network. Verizon is the largest wireless operator in the U.S. and it has the largest coverage footprint. The company has also gotten high marks for its reliable network. And its customers are among the most loyal in the industry.

Verizon has been looking for an iPhone-killer since AT&T started its exclusive partnership with Apple. But devices, such as Research In Motion's first touch-screen phone, the BlackBerry Storm, have not met the challenge.

Verizon is expected to launch its most aggressive marketing campaign ever to promote the new device, John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Verizon Wireless, said at the Droid launch event in New York this week. The company has already launched a pre-advertising campaign that spoofs the iPhone. Analysts expect the device to sell well out of the gate.

"Verizon sold a million of the original BlackBerry Storms in the first nine weeks it was available," Avi Greengart, an analyst with Current Analysis, said. "And that was a buggy mess. So I expect this device will at least meet that, if not exceed it."

Motorola's Jha said during the company's earnings conference call Thursday that the company is ready for a flood of orders.

"We feel very good about our ability to meet demand for the Droid," he said. "We've spent a lot of time studying what has happened in market when successful new products have been introduced. And we've been working closely with Verizon, and we've got good access to components suppliers that we feel good about things."

Motorola's management team has successfully cut costs, which included eliminating 8,000 jobs. And on Thursday it announced its second consecutive quarter of profits after experiencing heavy losses and shrinking market share in the cell phone business for several quarters.

Success not guaranteed, analyst cautions
Wall Street analysts are encouraged by the good news.

"Directionally, things are moving the right way in terms of new devices, carrier partnerships, and narrowing losses for Motorola's Mobile Devices segment," Mark Sue, an equities analyst with RBC Capital, said in a research note.

But Sue also cautioned that Motorola's success is not guaranteed.

"It won't be a smooth ride however, with timely delivery of new smartphones, high quality, and carrier endorsements key elements of Motorola's future success," he said.

What's more, Motorola also faces tough competition in the smartphone market. This holiday season consumers will be inundated with iPhone alternatives. Research In Motion has two new BlackBerry devices on the market. And there are a slew of other Android phones that have recently been introduced.

In addition to the Motorola Cliq and Motorola Droid, there is also the Samsung Moment and the HTC Hero, both on Sprint's network. T-Mobile also has other Android devices, including the G1 and the myTouch. The Palm Pre, which went on sale in June, is yet another smartphone on the market with similar functionality.

Again, one of the good things the Droid has going for it is its affiliation with Verizon, whose executives seem pleased to reconnect with the handset maker.

"We've had a long history with Motorola," Verizon's top marketing executive, John Stratton, said at the Droid event. "And we've lived through the company's ups and downs. This is a new Motorola. We took a chance, maybe even a risk, at the early stage in the rebirth of the company, and we're delighted in what we've seen in last 12 months."

 
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