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Motorola unveils first Android device in S. Korea
By Lee Youkyung
SEOUL, Jan. 18 (Yonhap) -- Motorola Inc. on Monday unveiled the first smartphone
model based on Google's Android operating system in South Korea, as the mobile
giant seeks to expand its presence in the global smartphone market.
Motorola, the biggest U.S. mobile handset maker, will release Motoroi in the
South Korean market next month.
The domestic market for smartphones has grown rapidly in recent months, fueled by
the introduction of Apple Inc.'s iPhone in December, which dominates local sales
alongside another model by Samsung Electronics Co. that is based on the Windows
Mobile system.
"It will open a new era of smartphones in Korea," Rick Wolochatiuk, president of
Motorola Korea, told a press conference.
Motoroi will be carried by SK Telecom Co., Motorola's exclusive local partner and
the country's largest mobile carrier by subscribers.
Apple's iPhone, brought by KT Corp., the No. 2 mobile carrier and Apple's sole
contractor, topped the 240,000 sales mark as of Jan. 1, KT said. SK Telecom sold
more than 300,000 units of Samsung's smartphone based on Microsoft Corp.'s
software and plans to release 12 to 13 Android-based devices this year.
"Android ecosystem is the fastest growing in terms of new applications," said
Wolochatiuk on the company's choice of Google's system.
Motoroi, which does not have a built-in qwert keypad unlike its sister model
Droid in the U.S., will also be released in China "shortly," said John
Gherghetta, corporate vice president of Motorola's Mobile Devices Business.
Gherghetta was on a visit to Seoul to promote the new model.
The vice chief of Motorola's mobile business said the company plans to release
more than 30 smartphones this year based on Android, Windows Mobile and other
operating systems as it seeks to regain its stature in the mobile phone market
and become a competitive smartphone company.
"Every phone that Motorola is designing and making is a smartphone," Gherghetta
told Yonhap News Agency on the sidelines of the press meeting for the unveiling
of the Motoroi.
"We will also then have a second part of the strategy, which then comes into the
lower-tier smartphones and feature phone categories," he added.
Motorola, which used to be the third-largest global handset maker before South
Korea's LG Electronics Co. claimed the No. 3 spot in 2008, is prepared to make a
rebound from 2009 to gain a jumpstart in the rapidly growing smartphone market,
the vice president said.
"The old Motorola had many tens of platforms and user interfaces, so... making
phones fast was very difficult," Gherghetta said. "But now we can release
multiple phones very quickly."
The company had to reorganize its software, user interface and architecture
during the last year and rebuild its platform as it struggled in an increasingly
crowded phone market.
"When motorola was trying to do the turnaround last year, we did not release too
many phones until the end of the year," he said. "And then all of a sudden, we
released phones in Korea, several in China, in Western Europe and the U.S. and we
can do this very quickly."
Gherghetta added Motorola expects to increase its investment in research and
development this year, without revealing further details.
ylee@yna.co.kr
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