Motorola has clearly seen HTC Sense and Sony Ericsson Rachael and decided it fancies a slice of the tasty customisable interface pie. So it’s coming to the party with its very own Blur Android UI, offering a slew of connected goodies that it hopes will save its phones from obscurity. Read on to find out when you’ll be cooing over a Moto mobile all over again.
It’s over a year since Motorola’s Android plans were unleashed, the mobile maven claiming the Google OS would save its bacon. Fast forward and we’ve not seen a peep. Until now. Plans for Motorola’s Blur Android UI have hit the net, and offer a glimpse of what we can expect from a Motorola Android phone.
Word is the new Blur Android UI will rock a similar style to the Palm Pre’s webOS. The idea is to bring together all your regular and social networking contacts in one neat place, with a “heavily web–connected” feel. The interface will apparently be foolproof. It had better be after some of Moto’s previous efforts.
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Sadly, there’s still no definite line on when we’ll be seeing Blur Android UI, or a Motorola Android blower for that matter. It’s hoped we’ll be getting one by the end of 2009, but don’t hold your breath gadget fans.
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