Being an outspoken executive often involves a gentle diet of crow. So, when Sanjay Jha seemingly threw Android developers under the proverbial bus with last week’s comments, it seemed just a matter of time before the backtracking commenced. Motorola has fittingly issued a clarification at the CEO’s statement, explaining that Jha didn’t mean to indicate that apps were at fault for 70-percent of returns. Instead, they are a contributing factor, together with poor battery life and slow performance. The corporate also took a moment to indicate its continued support of the Android developer community, just in case anyone on that side was planning on adding to the aforementioned return rate.
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