![]() Offer excludes employees and their immediate families of Lenovo Technology UK (the “Promoter”), its subsidiaries, affiliates, parent company, other group companies, its agents, or anyone else professionally connected with this promotion. Please note that some sales channels may have very limited stock of Qualifying Devices available, and therefore, availability of Qualifying Devices is subject to change and may differ across sales channels. All claims outside this period will be rejected. Claims must be received by 23:59 on 16/04/23. This offer is open to United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) legal residents aged 18 or over who purchase a Motorola Edge 30 Neo in-store or online, either outright or as part of a mobile contract (“Qualifying Device”) from Currys, Carphone Warehouse, .uk, e2save, iD Mobile, John Lewis & Partners,, EE or between 00:01 on 17/01/23 and 23:59 on 31/03/23 inclusive (“Promotional Period”) unless all 470 gifts are claimed before this date.Promoter: Lenovo Technology UK Limited, Redwood Chineham Business Park, Crockford Ln, Chineham, Basingstoke RG24 8WQ Eligibility Please note nothing in these Terms restricts the participant’ statutory rights as a consumer and if required advice can be obtained from a Trading Standards Office or Citizens Advice Bureau for further information relating to these statutory rights. Please retain a copy for your information. These Terms and Conditions prevail in the event of any conflict or inconsistency with any other communications, including advertising or promotional materials. Claim instructions are deemed to form part of the Terms and Conditions and by participating in this offer, claimants will be deemed to be bound by and have accepted these Terms and Conditions. Nancy Gohring covers mobile phones and cloud computing for The IDG News Service. But at the end of the day the differentiation has to be in software," he said. "The hardware is important, you have to get it right. That's how Motorola expects to compete against other companies that are also using Google's Android software. "I'm trying to change the culture at Motorola to be a much more software-centric culture," he said. Motorola continues its transition as well. "When they do come, I think they will come out with a much better solution, so I feel like we have to work very hard in a short period of time if there is an opportunity to take advantage of," he said. "It may be wishful thinking, but it feels like this major change will create a market opportunity not just for ourselves but for others." "You can't switch over instantly the whole culture of the place and the ecosystem," said Jha, who led his company through a transition from supporting many operating systems to using just one. He said he expects tough competition from Nokia when it comes out with Windows phones, but a lag while it ramps up presents opportunity. Jha also hinted that Google employees might be getting Xoom tablets. Future tablets from Motorola might have 7-inch or other size screens, he said at the Morgan Stanley event, which was webcast. Its first, the Xoom, became available last week and has a 10.1-inch screen. Jha also said that Motorola plans to release additional tablets, in different sizes, by the end of the year. Palm once announced a similar concept, called the Folio, but scuttled it before launch. Motorola won't be the first to pair a phone with a stripped-down laptop. ![]() The memory and processing speeds available with today's phones make it possible to run applications on the larger form factor of the docking station, he said. ![]() "What we're trying to do is recognize that the smartphone really works extremely well for 80 percent of the time but sometimes you need a bigger display and a larger keyboard," he said. From the second half of the year on, those high-end phones will have Motorola's "webtop" application that lets the phones pair with the docking station. "You will see this across our portfolio of high-tier smartphones," Sanjay Jha, Motorola's CEO, said on Monday during a Morgan Stanley conference. The Atrix can be connected to a docking station that looks like a laptop but has no CPU, providing users with the screen and keyboard. Motorola earlier this year introduced the Atrix, an Android phone that will be available from AT&T starting on Sunday. All of Motorola's high-end smartphones will soon be able to work with a docking station that provides them with a large screen and keyboard when needed, the company's CEO said Monday.
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