Milestone will offer Motonav application instead.
Motorola has lost no time in revealing that a renamed and retweaked version of its Droid Android handset will be released in Europe.
The phone will be called the Motorola Milestone for Europe, and will still run Google's Android 2.0 software. It's got one extra feature to the US version too - iPhone-esque multi-touch pinch'n'zoom browsing.
However, users may not be so happy at what's been taken away: the Google Maps Navigation application that was such big news last week when Droid was announced.
For Europe, it's been replaced by Motorola's own turn-by-turn navigation app, Motonav. The handset's physical specs - including its slide-out QWERTY keyboard and five-megapixel camera - remain unchanged.
Italy and Germany will be the first countries to get the Milestone on this side of the Atlantic, with reports suggesting that O2 and Vodafone have signed up to sell it in Germany.
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