Motorola Set to Launch Microsoft Phone This Year
U.S.-based Motorola will launch a mobile phone based on Microsoft software later this year, the first top five handset maker to do so, industry sources said on Thursday. ""It will come later this year. They've been working on it for many months now," one industry source told Reuters."
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