If you’re worried about what
Google’ s acquisition of
Motorola will be doing to other
Android device manufacturers ,
you won’ t have anything to
worry about – at least not from
HTC. The company’s CEO , Peter
Chou, recently told the Wall
Street Journal that it will be
maintaining its great
relationship with Google, and
has no plans to drop support
for the operating system . He
confirmed that Google ’ s
acquisition of Motorola would
be beneficial to all Android
manufacturers.
Peter Chou also downplayed
rumors about the company
building its own mobile
operating system , instead it be
will focusing its efforts on
improving the experience that
its Android and Windows
Phone mobile devices provide.
HTC has been doing a good job
with Sense (it seems to be the
only custom Android overlay
that people don’ t hate) and its
Android handsets are pretty
popular. Not to mention the
company’s recent decision to
unlock its phones’ bootloaders
really gave it a boost in the
developer community . It looks
like HTC is still 100 % onboard
with Android , and the Motorola
acquisition doesn’ t change
anything.
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