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The next Android update is rolling out for Verizon's Motorola DROID 4 owners.
Verizon has begun pushing out the update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to all Motorola RAZR and RAZR Maxx users.
Smartphone sales were lower than usual, but it did not dent Apple Inc. or Samsung Electronics Co. from maintaining their hold in the market.
It's finally here. After a botched release around Christmas last year, it looks like Verizon Motorola Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx owners will be getting their official taste of Jelly Bean before Q1 2013 ends.
There's not much known about the upcoming Google-Motorola "X" smartphone, but one thing's for certain - it should be quite high-profile given the big names involved. While most expect the first official nod to come around Google's I/O conference in May, a job listing sighting essentially confirms that the smartphone is in the works.
Motorola Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx owners on Verizon's network got the short end of the stick when Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean was accidentally released around Christmas Eve last year, raising hopes. Those who weren't able to nab the update in time before it got pulled off the air can now rejoice - Android 4.1.2 has been rooted.
Google is said to be working with Motorola on a new handset outside of its popular Nexus lineup. Dubbed the "X," the smartphone will be developed by Motorola and will likely be unveiled at Google's I/O Conference in May.
Samsung has done a better job of rolling out Android updates for their devices, and that could pay off in the long run.
The next Motorola device specs have been leaked and it could rival against Apple’s iPhone 5 or Samsung’s Galaxy S3.
It seems that Verizon's Christmas Eve release of Android 4.1.2 for the Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR Maxx might have been premature.
It seems that Android 4.1.2 has started rolling out OTA for the Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR Maxx.
Google and Motorola are working on releasing a powerful "X Phone" to compete with the iPhone.
In a move expected since August, Motorola Mobility declared Monday that they would be shutting down operations in South Korea by next year, laying off 500 workers and no longer marketing or selling phones in the country.
Motorola's bid to have the Xbox 360 banned in the US and Germany has failed.
More Android Jelly Bean updates are on the way.