
Reuters : Christy Wyatt, Motorola's vice president for software and services, said the move was a way to offer customers choice and declined to comment on the Google dispute. Neither did she address Google's announcement that it postponed two Android phones in China. This announcement was the effect of google threat as various investors think that it might effect the cellphone market.
Motorola also announced an application store for Android phone users in China, where Google's own app store has not been available, and said it may do this in other countries as well.
"There's an opportunity not just in China, where there is no market for applications," Wyatt said in an interview.
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