Motorola: Blame Carriers for Android Fragmentation

Chris Ziegler, from an interview with Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha:

We also talked about OEMs’ perennial press to skin the operating system — a trend that looks poised to continue in Android 4.0 — which developed into a full-blown conversation about the conflict between the mythical “stock Android device” and the realities of business between manufacturers like Motorola and carriers. “Verizon and AT&T don’t want seven stock ICS devices on their shelves,” he said, insisting that he “has to make money” and that there simply isn’t a way to profit on a device that isn’t differentiated. “The vast majority of the changes we make to the OS are to meet the requirements that carriers have.”

Clearly, carriers want the illusion that they are offering more choice than they really are. We shouldn’t be surprised.