Mobile

Motorola Gives The Finger To Aussie Dext, Quench, Backflip Owners

Gizmodo AU

One of the great things about Android is that, like the iPhone, it’s an upgradeable OS. Except when either the telco the phone uses or the handset manufacturer decides that offering that upgrade is too much trouble like Motorola has done with most of its Aussie Android handsets.


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Mobile

A Question Of Three Androids

Gizmodo AU

It’s a pretty exciting time for Android in Australia at the moment, with a sudden influx of some pretty awesome Google-powered handsets. I’ve got three of those phones sitting on my desk at the moment, and I want to know what you want to know about them.


March 30, 2010
Mobile

Optus Launching The Motorola DEXT And BACKFLIP Android Phones

Gizmodo AU

It’s been a while since Optus paved the way for Android in Australian with the launch of the G1. Over a year, in fact. But now they’re jumping into bed with Motorola to bring out a couple of new Android handsets, the DEXT and the BACKFLIP, both of which run Motorola’s custom Android software MOTOBLUR. Anybody else hate the way those words are all capitalised?