For those of you keeping running, Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s Nexus One is distillery the only Android smartphone in the earth to officially run Android OS 2.1, which offers speech-to-textual matter translation services for all text fields. Well, a new rumour has the Motorola (NYSE: MOT) CLIQ acquiring friendly with Android OS 2.1 in March as well. It seems March Madness might rich person a new meaning for Android fans!
Word of the CLIQ getting Android 2.1 follows on Motorola co-chief executive officer Sanjay Jha’s honorable mention that Moto’s Android phones would be acquiring an Android 2.1 update in the near future tense – which was subsequently confirmed for cast-out on the Motorola Droid this workweek – and the announcement that the HTC Hero will get the new Android OS in March. If true, Android OS 2.1 seems poised for a fairly widespread cast-out in March. We’ll rich person to wait and see if the CLIQ is indeed leaving to get 2.1 next calendar month, but all signs seem to point in the affirmative direction. Motorola has been acquiring tea cozey with Google over the past several months, and Jha did say, at Google’s Nexus One launch, that Motorola would see its Android smartphones updated in the future.
The Motorola Droid and Motorola CLIQ ar going to be forces to be reckoned with in the Android quad when the Android 2.1 update rolls through town. With features like textual matter-to-speech and Google Goggles baked into the latest Android OS, the Nexus One might lose some of its luster next month. What say you, Android fans? Does Android 2.1 on the Droid and CLIQ make the N1 any less desireable?
[Via: BGR]











