WHILE MANY industry pundits are muttering about how the handset market has suffered, Motorola seems extremely optimistic about its future.
Digitimes has reported that Taiwan-based ODM handset maker Arima Communications is about to see its handset shipments expand to reach 20 to 25 million units in 2010 compared to 12 million units in 2009, thanks to new orders from Motorola. It seems that Motorola has been visiting Taiwan with the idea of ordering more than 10 million additional units next year.
While the media coverage has been focused on the smartphone market, it appears that Motorola thinks there is more money in the entry-level segment. All of the handsets will be built using chipset solutions from Taiwan-based Mediatek.
Mediatek got most of its work from chipset orders by Motorola at the end of 2009. There were two orders for 2.5G and 2.75G feature phones and one for a 2.75G smartphone. µ
Then Acer Liquid came, and now the Google Phone. With larger RAM & faster CPU, Milestone just looks obsoleted (by means of spec).
Good thu atleast you tried, and did make it to the top, and became the best and most worth of buying smartphone for that few days.
Is sad that you didn't put more RAM on it, and make a "speed mode" on the CPU that to un-cap it to 1GHz.
Good Try!
(Tegra 2 where are you~)