Android

Motorola thinks bad apps make for returns, not MOTOBLUR

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Motorola has always been a little . . . arrogant. It wouldn't be so bad if they produced quality products like they once did, but ever since the introduction of MOTOBLUR, things have certainly gone downhill, both in terms of quality and sales. What has gone "uphill," however, is the number of returned devices.

But apparently, CEO Sanjay Jha thinks that most of those returns have to do with the quality of Android's applications, rather than his company's hardware and software offerings. In fact, he's blaming a whopping 70% of smartphone returns on that factor alone. Now, I've got other thoughts about why people would return their CLIQs and their Droid Pros, but obviously, they're different than those of Motorola. This is rather sad, because they desperately need to get rid of MOTOBLUR. 

Unfortunately, I don't foresee that happening anytime soon, especially with today's remarks.

[Übergizmo]
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Calob Horton

Calob Horton is an associate editor at Pocketables. He loves all technology, no matter which company it comes from. This unbiased view of the tech world allows him to choose the products that best fit his personal needs and tastes: a Microsoft Surface Pro, a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and a third-gen iPad.Google+ | Twitter | More posts by Calob | Subscribe to Calob's posts

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