Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha says consumers will ultimately decide which devices they like best based on operating systems and applications available. Jha said he felt confident that his company’s early embrace of Google’s Android mobile operating system would continue to yield dividends for Motorola. The Xoom tablet became the first commercially available tablet to run on the tablet-centric Android 3.0 (“Honeycomb”) operating system. Early reviews of the device praised the strength of Motorola’s hardware but said that the Honeycomb version of Android needed significant work.”]