Motorola planning iPhone 4 killer
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The iPhone 4 isn't even out of its box yet, but wannabe handset makers are already queuing up to take on Apple's latest. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha confirmed today that his company would be releasing a smart phone based on a new 2GHz Snapdragon processor before the end of the year. Smartphones including the iPhone are currently limited to 1GHz but rumour has it that the Motorola offering will double the CPU speed, run the Android operating system and include "everything...
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