For better or worse, Motorola's plan seems to be trying to outbuild the clone vendors in terms of making top-drawer Android phones. They've apparently got some large number of Android devs now working for them, which means that they can, at least in theory, stay somewhat ahead of the game.

If they're the first to market with any given random feature by 3-6 months, that's actually worth something. It will be interesting to see whether the Android open-source codebase hangs together or whether it fractures in some fashion as different vendors compete to differentiate their Android devices.