After the company's extremely weak quarter, Sanjay Jha, Motorola's co-CEO and head of the mobile phone department, has reported that his company won't make any more handsets based on Symbian UIQ and MOTOMAGX. Upon the inquiry from Unstrung Motorola's spokesperson has confirmed that although the company will abandon their proprietary Java-Linux solution, they are still committed to the mobile Linux variant from LiMo Foundation. The first Motorola handset based on LiMo Linux has been the successor of PebbleMoto, the musical U9, which has been followed by ROKR EM30. The spokesperson has also reported that a new LiMo Linux phone will be announced before the end of the year, but he didn't reveal how much they will be focusing on the open platform.
Translated by Szaszati