
LiMo, the Linux Mobile Platform founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung, and Vodafone has just released seven new phones. This increases the number of available phones running LiMo to 21.
Over the new phones, the Motorola Motozine ZN5 stands out thanks to his 5MP camera with Xenon Focus and KODAK Imaging Technology, achieving shots with an unusual level of quality which you can share through WiFi.

These phones demostrate that LiMo has a promising future. Another important move that point this out is that Texas Instruments, member of the Open Handset Alliance (Android), joined the LiMo Foundation as a board member on April. So a war has begun and LiMo is out and armed, precisely on a fragile moment for the Android platform, as its development seems a bit stuck.
Via The Register
Links LiMo Foundation, Open Handset Alliance, Motozine ZN5, Kodak Imaging Technology








