When Lenovo purchased Motorola from Google in January 2014 for $2.91 billion, the Chinese manufacturer had a different reason for acquiring the company than Google did. The latter bought Motorola for its prized portfolio of intellectual property. All of those patents, and Project Ara, ...
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Lenovo gives Motorola autonomy as new models show
Lenovo gives Motorola autonomy as new models show:
Today's new product announcements made by Motorola reveal a couple of interesting things. One, the company can still be very relevant in the Android smartphone market. Two, Lenovo has given Motorola president Rick Osterloh and his crew a wide berth when it comes to producing new Motorola branded smartphones.
When Lenovo purchased Motorola from Google in January 2014 for $2.91 billion, the Chinese manufacturer had a different reason for acquiring the company than Google did. The latter bought Motorola for its prized portfolio of intellectual property. All of those patents, and Project Ara, ...
When Lenovo purchased Motorola from Google in January 2014 for $2.91 billion, the Chinese manufacturer had a different reason for acquiring the company than Google did. The latter bought Motorola for its prized portfolio of intellectual property. All of those patents, and Project Ara, ...
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