If Motorola is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenovo, the US company does not intend to change the way it produces things , and promises that she will continue to develop its own devices, as it has have done in recent years. Lenovo acquired Motorola to Google in early 2014, and nearly 29 months after Google itself acquired the manufacturer. No surprise and rebounding last minute, the merger is now complete, and announced by the CEO of Motorola, Rick Osterloh, via the blog of the firm. He also revealed a new co-branded logo.
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The agreement is described as a partnership, Motorola and Lenovo claims to have found a partner that shares our mission and brings global dimension. By joining forces, he argues that the new company is ready to push the envelope and offer exciting experiences for people around the world.
Recent years have seen a revival of Motorola, starting with the Moto G and the highlight was the Moto Droid and 360 Turbo. Although the new owner of the brand to its own convictions, it seems that Lenovo is keen to maintain the momentum of Motorola, with the minimum of disruption.
More and more devices "pure Android"
Fortunately, despite this purchase, Motorola confirmed to continue to produce devices with Android OS completely "pure", that is to say, devoid of any overlay that would pollute the user experience, and push software updates quickly. More importantly for the future, it is committed to developing mobile devices that allow people an unprecedented choice, focus on price and quality: "We have to continue to develop heart of mobile devices in order to offer consumers an unprecedented selection of quality appliances, accessible to the greatest number " . Moreover, the iconic franchises and Moto DROID, which contributed significantly to the growth of Motorola during this year, will continue to exist, and the company will keep its headquarters in the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.
Side Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing, describes the partnership as a "winning combination" and a "perfect fit" . Larry Page of Google is also quoted stating that "Motorola is in good hands with Lenovo, a company that built great devices" . Lenovo positive about the future, saying that she hopes the two companies total at least 100 million mobile devices in 2014 .
Although the future seems drawn to Lenovo and Motorola, the couple still has much work ahead of him if he wants to be a real success. Chinese competition intensifies.
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The agreement is described as a partnership, Motorola and Lenovo claims to have found a partner that shares our mission and brings global dimension. By joining forces, he argues that the new company is ready to push the envelope and offer exciting experiences for people around the world.
Recent years have seen a revival of Motorola, starting with the Moto G and the highlight was the Moto Droid and 360 Turbo. Although the new owner of the brand to its own convictions, it seems that Lenovo is keen to maintain the momentum of Motorola, with the minimum of disruption.
More and more devices "pure Android"
Fortunately, despite this purchase, Motorola confirmed to continue to produce devices with Android OS completely "pure", that is to say, devoid of any overlay that would pollute the user experience, and push software updates quickly. More importantly for the future, it is committed to developing mobile devices that allow people an unprecedented choice, focus on price and quality: "We have to continue to develop heart of mobile devices in order to offer consumers an unprecedented selection of quality appliances, accessible to the greatest number " . Moreover, the iconic franchises and Moto DROID, which contributed significantly to the growth of Motorola during this year, will continue to exist, and the company will keep its headquarters in the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.
Side Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing, describes the partnership as a "winning combination" and a "perfect fit" . Larry Page of Google is also quoted stating that "Motorola is in good hands with Lenovo, a company that built great devices" . Lenovo positive about the future, saying that she hopes the two companies total at least 100 million mobile devices in 2014 .
Although the future seems drawn to Lenovo and Motorola, the couple still has much work ahead of him if he wants to be a real success. Chinese competition intensifies.