Motorola Calls on Linux for Smart Phone
Decision to use the open-source OS in upcoming PDA-cell phone device is widely seen as a blow to Symbian.
Joris Evers, IDG News Service
Motorola will launch a mobile phone that runs Linux later this year, it said Thursday, introducing yet another software platform for mobile phones.
Motorola's A760 phone will run the open source Linux operating system and support Java. The handset will feature a color touch screen and digital camera and will offer full PDA functionality, Motorola of Schaumburg, Illinois, said in a statement.
In addition to the applications on the phone when it ships, developers will be able to create new software to run on the phone. The device will support Bluetooth radio technology, USB, infrared, and over the air connections for synchronization with a PC, Motorola said.
The A760 will first be launched in the Asia Pacific region later this year, the company said.
Symbian's Software
Motorola's announcement could be a blow to Symbian, the consortium founded in 1998 by Motorola, Nokia, LM Ericsson, and Psion to create a software platform for smart mobile telephones.
Symbian, however, does not see Motorola's announcement as a hostile move.
"It is no change in our competitive landscape," Peter Bancroft, a Symbian spokesperson said Thursday. "Symbian's licenses are not exclusive and all our licensees have other products in development."
Besides Symbian's software, the Linux platform also competes with mobile phone software from PalmSource and Microsoft.
Representatives for Motorola could not be reached for comment. Information on pricing or what mobile networks the A760 will support was not available.
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