News by Todd Haselton on Tuesday January 19, 2010.
After unveiling the Motorola MOTOROI in Korea yesterday, Rick Wolochatiuk, president and representative director of Motorola Korea, said that the phone will be launched around the world. More specifically, Bae Joon-dong, senior vice president of SK Telecom, told The Korea Herald that "The MOTOROI is a different model from the Droid, and it will be launched in the United States around March."
While the device may indeed be sold worldwide, we reported on a Dow Jones Newswire story earlier this morning that Google is delaying the sales of Android-powered Samsung and Motorola devices in China.
We reached out to Motorola for comment and a spokesperson told us the following:
"Motorola is proud of our partnerships with all three of China's mobile network operators, and we are working closely with all of them to bring a wide range of Android-powered experiences, starting with our recently launched MT710 with China Mobile and our XT800 with China Telecom. Motorola is committed to offering the most innovative mobile products and experiences in China, including Android-powered devices like the XT800. Android is now the fastest-growing mobile platform in the world, and we look forward to continuing to bring the power and promise of the best of these devices to China."
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