Android, Android, Android. To say that beleaguered cellphone maker Motorola (NYSE: MOT) is pinning its hopes on the operating system would be an understatement. Today, after co-CEO and head of its mobile unit Sanjay Jha confirmed during its Q1 earnings call that Motorola was on course to launch Android-based smartphones in time for the fourth quarter holiday season, analysts grilled him in the question and answer session, wanting to know just how much Motorola can differentiate itself from its rivals while using Android, and if operators were biting. Here
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