Motorola introduces S.Korea's first smart phone with Google Android

January 18, 2010 07:09 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:11 am IST - SEOUL

Models pose with Motorola's new Android 2.0-based Motoroi during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea on Monday.

Models pose with Motorola's new Android 2.0-based Motoroi during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea on Monday.

Motorola, the largest cell phone manufacturer in the United States, has unveiled the first smart phone device operated under Google’s Android system in South Korea, the company said on Monday.

Motoroi, the first-Android based phone, uses a full touch screen pad and offers an array of user applications that will be powered by SK Telecom Co., Motorola’s exclusive local partner and the largest mobile carrier by subscribers in the country, according to Motorola.

“Motoroi is a smart phone without compromise, delivering a wiser, richer web and messaging experience with the most delightful touch-interface you have ever experienced, all made possible through the combination of Motorola’s expertise in design, a truly differentiated Android experience, and the power of SK Telecom’s network,” Sanjay Jha, Chief Executive Officer of Motorola Mobile Devices said in a statement.

The South Korean smart phone market has been growing exponentially in recent months following the release of Apple Inc.‘s iPhone in December and Samsung Electronics Co.’s Omnia series, as well as the Blackberry phone last year.

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