Motorola Confirms Direct-to-Consumer Google Phone
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Calm Down Motorola
Alright, so the Droid has had some success, but now you guys want to pop out 20 smartphones?! Your track record is still shaky in my estimation.
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You have to strike while the iron is hot. Why wait until the market cools on them again? If they take it slow and have one bad device then people are going to say same old Motorola, and it could hurt the press on their better phones they release I agree that 20 is quite a bit of smartphones in one year, there are 4 major carriers in the US plus numerous international carriers that the devices can go to. I couldnt imagine more than 6-8 of these will be launched in the US on various carriers. Shouldn't oversaturate the market too much.
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The only way I think the market can be saturated is with those damn all-touch smartphones. Enough already, I want more FULL featured smartphones. Full as in a physical slideout keyboard.
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Well their sales haven't been the best in the recent years but that's because they haven't came out with the "next best thing" in a while, at least since the RAZR series. The Droid has now reshaped their company, and may have saved it.
Motorola is still a great company but in this world nowadays, people want a good product but if the model is aged and you see little old people using that particular phone (RAZR V3) because everyone has it, then it's not longer cool. I hope Motorola stays at least near the top, they do a good job but they need to keep their ideas brewing.
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Also they have a new CEO at the helm.
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Also they have a new CEO at the helm. Fresh ideas!
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Like Cher's career. Either a hit or miss. When she's hot, she's hot but when she flops, she flops bad
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Good point!
Well I'm a customer in waiting, so I'm paying close attention to the upcoming Android smartphones. It'll be fun to have a smartphone that has useful apps, and fun games.
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