Filed under: Rumors | Portable Devices
Aug 11 2011, 7:22am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
A week ago we reported that Motorola was spotted registering domain names for Motorola Kore. Speculations focused on Motorola using Kore as name for a new Android tablet or smartphone. Fusible found now a trademark filing that reveals the real identity of Motorola Kore. According to the filing Motorola are Fitness headphones that measure activity, energy and fitness. Looks like Motorola will release an complete music and fitness device named Motorola Kore or maybe Motoroal Energia.
The company has also registered domain names for Energia. I assume Motorola will target the release of the new workout gadget at the holiday shopping season.
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