They should recruit Bob Mansfield (Apple SVP iphone hardware) or one of his deputies and give them complete autonomy. Bringing the Google design touch to Motorola is not the answer.
>Bringing the Google design touch to Motorola is not the answer.
Given two weeks with my Droid 4, I'm going to have to disagree with this. The phone is great on the whole, but almost everything I dislike about it is where Moto veered from vanilla Android. Things like Facebook sync and manually connecting to an Exchange were broken out of the box.
To be honest, I went ahead and bought the phone primarily because of the impending Google acquisition. I'm making a calculated wager that Google will have Moto push a closer to stock build of ICS at the least, and unlock the bootloader in the best case scenario.