Easy everyone, these reports are as yet unconfirmed. Motorola knows they can sell tons of MPx units if they market it properly.
I expect they will, but until THEY (Motorola) actually indicate otherwise, it's just conjecture. I imagine they want to move more Razors before diluting the upscale phone market with another +/- $500 entry.
Both the MPx200 and MPx220 models were going for twice their eventual street price at initial release, so it stands to reason that the MPx would do the same (if it ever ships).
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Easy everyone, these reports are as yet unconfirmed. Motorola knows they can sell tons of MPx units if they market it properly.
I expect they will, but until THEY (Motorola) actually indicate otherwise, it's just conjecture. I imagine they want to move more Razors before diluting the upscale phone market with another +/- $500 entry.
Both the MPx200 and MPx220 models were going for twice their eventual street price at initial release, so it stands to reason that the MPx would do the same (if it ever ships).