Andre Yoskowitz
10 Jun 2010 13:36
Motorola co-Chief Executive Sanjay Jha has said today that demand for the Droid smartphone are still "extremely" strong, despite strong sales of rival HTC Droid Incredible, which also sells through carrier Verizon.
Jha also notes that Motorola is suffering from supply constraints, just as HTC has said they are for the Incredible and the EVO 4G, which sells via Sprint.
The main supply issues are due to a shortage of screens from Samsung.
Says Jha: "(Droid) sales are going extremely well. If I could build more I'd sell more."
Looking to the future, Jha said four Motorola phones with 2010 release dates would have front-facing cameras used for video conferencing.
The EVO 4G and the iPhone 4 were the first phones with the ability for conferencing.