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    Lenovo Purchases Motorola Mobility

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by pjc123, Jan 29, 2014.

  1. pjc123

    pjc123 Notebook Consultant

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    Great....Now they can destroy another iconic brand.
     
  2. Jarhead

    Jarhead 恋の♡アカサタナ

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  3. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Motorola was already...junk in the 2000's, Google bought it for patents, taking them away...Motorola has no value IMO. Last good Motorola product was the OG Droid. I'm surprised Lenovo even paid 2 cents for Motorola.
     
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    Jobine Notebook Prophet

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    [​IMG]

    And the Anti-Lenovo circlejerk is getting old...
     
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    danielsjt Notebook Enthusiast

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    Disagree. Motorola's last few handsets have been regarded very highly, such as the Moto X and Moto G. Prior to those, some of the software skins they were using left something to be desired, but hardware build quality has been solid.
     
  6. ajkula66

    ajkula66 Courage and Consequence

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    A very good move on Lenovo's part IMO.

    Their phones are mostly unknown in the North American market and Motorola name could do something about that, backed by a proper advertising campaign.

    My $0.02 only...