Motorola to Follow Apple, HTC in Offering Dual Cameras
Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha insists that despite short supplies, the Motorola Droid continues to sell well, according to one report. Jha added that, while he's personally not a fan, Motorola, like Apple and HTC, will soon offer several phones with a second camera for conferencing.
The Motorola Droid is doing just great, Motorola
The well-publicized and Android-running Motorola Droid proved a great success
for the Verizon Wireless network, following its fourth-quarter 2009 debut. But
as any starlet can attest, there's always a fresher face coming up from behind,
and in Moto's case that spotlight stealer was the
Facing a shortage of screens from Samsung, however, Moto is having a hard time
keeping Verizon stock room shelves full, and Jha used the opportunity in front
of reporters to turn a potentially frustrating situation into a bragging right.
"[Droid] sales are going extremely well. If I could build more I'd sell more,"
Jha said, according to Reuters.
Verizon,
reporting its first-quarter 2010 earnings April 22, seconded the success it has
seen with the Motorola Droid, reporting that it sold even more Droids in
the first quarter of 2010 than in the holiday-driven fourth quarter of 2009.
Speaking to the carrier's growing "Android franchise," Verizon CFO John Killian
said there would be even more talk of Android in the months to come,
particularly "with an important launch for us coming up shortly, with the
Jha additionally told reporters that Motorola plans to roll out two to four phones
in 2010 that will feature front-facing cameras, which can be used for video
calling. The technology is apparently a concession to popular demand, with
Reuters reporting that Jha said that he personally has "never been a great
believer" in a demand for the technology.
In 2005, Nokia offered at least one smartphone model, the 6680, with two
cameras-the front-facing one with a lower resolution and intended for video
conferencing. The feature, however, didn't pique public interest until
recently, and both the
HTC Evo 4G, on the Sprint network, and the newly introduced Apple iPhone 4
feature dual cameras.








