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Motorola unveils business-focused Android handset
October 07, 2010 Motorola is launching the Droid Pro, a portrait QWERTY keyboard smartphone whose form factor has been popularised by BlackBerry handsets. The particularity of the Droid Pro is that it runs Google-backed Android all the while featuring business-specific features, such as global roaming support, improved VPN support, remote wipe and encryption. Business customers have been associated with a longtime Blackberry following. There is empirical evidence, however, that companies are opening their mobile options to other platforms, driven by employee feedback and the interoperability of corporate IT systems (e.g. Microsoft Exchange). Previous Android QWERTY handsets were aiming at the lower end of the market, targeting younger text-messaging demographics (incidentally a segment seeing considerable Blackberry growth).
The launch of the Droid Pro will be interesting for two reasons:
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