Motorola Mobility posts
The Wall Street Journal When China’s Lenovo Group Ltd. took over fading mobile-phone pioneer Motorola Mobility in October 2014, CEO Yang Yuanqing vowed to restore the brand as a global leader. Two years later, Lenovo has fallen to as low as No. 8 globally in the smartphon
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110 months ago
TechCrunch Pour one out for Motorola
114 months ago
TechCrunch Moto phones are not going away.
Motorola (Brand) Is Alive And Doing Well
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Two years after Lenovo acquired Motorola, it looks like Motorola is doing fine. Or at least that's what the business unit is trying to say. Today at a meeting with reporters, Motorola president Rick Osterloh said that the Moto brand is not going anyw
Read more ... here. You can expect more Moto G and Moto E in the future, as well as more Lenovo phones. If this sounds confusing, it's because it is. "When we started this acquisition, the plan was that within 4 to 6 quarters we're going to return to profitability," Osterloh said. And this is exactly what happened for the Motorola division last quarter. "I can't go into any more details, he added later in the meeting. So there are now two mobile brands at Lenovo. Motorola is going to continue updating the Moto G, Moto E and Moto X. The Moto G and Moto X are flagship phones at ...
121 months ago
Mashable - Tech Goodbye, Motorola.
123 months ago
Mashable - Tech Motorola has a few surprises up its sleeve.
125 months ago
Mashable - Tech Motorola's new Moto X fixes the phone's biggest problem.
128 months ago
Mashable Here's what stands out about Motorola's Moto E.
133 months ago
The Next Web More and more mid-range handsets now offer 4G connectivity. Motorola 's new Moto E is the newest to do so.
133 months ago
TechCrunch Dropbox has a new CFO from Motorola Mobility
134 months ago
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