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Motorola confirms smartphone with Tegra 2

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Oct 2010 3:27 User comments (2)

Motorola confirms smartphone with Tegra 2 AndroidandMe is reporting that Motorola is set to release a Tegra 2 smartphone in early 2011, although details are still very scarce due to "hardcore NDAs."
The only concrete detail is that it uses the fast processor and has a 4.1-inch screen.

Co-CEO Sanjay Jha says the company is very close with Nvidia, the maker behind the chip although he did acknowledge that new partners in the mobile space will always have "some lessons to learn."

Jha acknowledged the Tegra 2 device, as well, but noted that it will likely ship in the Q1 2011 with a small chance it launches before the end of the year.

We will keep you updated on what promises to be a very powerful Android smartphone.

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2 user comments

16.10.2010 23:19

WTF...the Tegra 3 should be out by then!

27.10.2010 01:41

Bout damn time someone, anyone, uses the Tegra architecture.

Such a badass SOC shouldn't rot on the shelf amidst inferior products. *coughsnapdragoncough*

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