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Google $1.1 billion HTC bet can help take on Apple
The deal will help Google design more of its own consumer hardware and could set it up to wade deeper into special-purpose chips -- like Apple.
`Google is integrating AI, software, hardware'
At Google, we've always believed in questioning the status quo to find a new way forward.So when we set out to design a smartphone, we did what we always do.
Lenovo expects to finally slow smartphone bleeding next year
The world’s largest PC maker is counting on a revival of the Motorola smartphone business it bought for $2.8 billion to make up for a declining computer industry.
Lenovo plans new plant as existing one's tax sop ends
The Chinese electronics giant will manufacture PCs as well as Lenovo and Motorola-branded smartphones. It also has a plan for exports.
Global handset makers Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Motorola may soon get to directly connect with buyers
Global handset makers may soon be able to sell directly to customers in India through their own ecommerce platforms by manufacturing their products in the country.
Global handset makers like Samsung, Xiaomi and others may soon be able sell directly to consumers online
Global handset makers Samsung Electronics, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Lenovo-Motorola and others may soon be able to sell directly to customers in India through their own ecommerce platforms.
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Motorola launches Moto X Play
The US-based company, buoyed by strong sales of Moto G and Moto E smartphones, has launched Moto X Play for Rs 18,499.Make in India: Motorola mulls local production in India to make it one of its largest markets
Motorola, which currently sells its smartphones only through Flipkart in India, sold some three million units in the country between February to December last year.Samsung expands India smartphone market lead in Q1: Counterpoint
Samsung maintained its lead in the smartphone market in India, the third largest in the world, and widened the gap with No 2 player Micromax.How will Lenovo handle the Motorola phones brand in India?
While globally Lenovo is the larger partner, in India Motorola is way ahead. Lenovo and Motorola will compete in India as two separate operations.Lenovo, Motorola will sell as separate brands in India
India and China will most likely be the only two markets where Lenovo will sell both Lenovo and Motorola branded smartphones.Samsung leads India smartphone segment in Q4, Apple ships around 5 lac iPhones: Counterpoint
Micromax, which according to another research firm Canalys surpassed S Korea major to become the leading smartphone supplier in India in the fourth quarter.Motorola sells over 10 million smartphones in Q3
The Beijing-based company completed the acquisition of Motorola from Google on October 30, following the announcement of the $2.9 billion deal in January 2014.Motorola to set up experience centres in India
The company sells three handsets -- Moto E, Moto G and Moto X in the market. It had also introduced its smartwatch, Moto 360, in the country last year.Motorola expects global gains with its 4G smartphone plan for demand-driven India: Rick Osterloh
Motorola, after being bought over by China’s Lenovo, aims to lead the global smartphone business while trying to elevate its position in India.Motorola to bring affordable 4G phones in India next year
Motorola India sales are expected to cross three million units by early January, Osterloh told ET.Lenovo expects India to lead smartphone business growth
US-based Motorola has made great inroads into India having sold more than two million smartphones since its re-launch early this year.Lenovo launches Vibe X2 smartphone for Rs 19,999
With a five-inch display, Lenovo's Vibe X2 smartphone has Android KitKat operating system, 13 MP rear camera & 5MP front camera & 2,300 mAh battery.Lenovo becomes third largest smartphone maker inb India after Motorola acquisition
China’s Lenovo completed its $2.9-billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility on Thursday, making the Lenovo-Motorola combine the third largest smartphone entity in India.India important market for Lenovo; to co-exist with Motorola
In January this year, Lenovo had announced that it will acquire Motorola Mobility for $2.9 billion from tech giant Google, one of the largest acquisitions by a Chinese tech firm.Lenovo to become No 3 smartphone vendor in India after Motorola buy
The Indian smartphone market till June was led by Samsung, with Micromax a close second, and followed by Karbonn, Lava and Motorola.Lenovo to close $2.1 billion IBM's x86 server business deal by October 1
Chinese PC maker Lenovo is also in process to acquire Motorola Mobility from Google which will make it the world's third-largest smartphone maker.Motorola sees India as one of the biggest markets globally
“The Indian market is massive and tremendously important to us. We believe in what we are doing here.,” Senior Marketing Director Marcus Frost said.Lenovo Group's profit jump 23 per cent on strong mobile growth
The Chinese technology giant said its business revenue rose 18 per cent from a year earlier to $10.4 billion in the April-June period.Philips to re-enter India mobile handset market, to launch smartphones and feature phones
Philips brand of featurephones and smartphones will be launched on May 28 in New Delhi by Sang Fei Consumer Communications Co.Post Motorola deal, Google to own 5.94% stake in Lenovo
Google's decision to sell Motorola Mobility to Lenovo will allow the internet giant to hold 5.94 per cent stake worth USD 750 million in the Chinese computer maker.Moto G launched in India, priced at Rs 12,499 for 8GB and Rs 13,999 for 16 GB
As expected, the Motorola Mobility-Lenovo acquisition has in no way impacted launch of their Android smartphone Moto G, which has been launched in India.Cheaper smartphones: Lenovo set to challenge Samsung, Micromax, Nokia & Apple in India
Analysts say acquisition of Motorola Mobility will give Lenovo the wherewithal to offer cheaper smartphones.Why did Lenovo buy Motorola and not HTC?
Lenovo, the world’s largest maker of personal computers, acquiring Motorola from Google in a $2.9 billion deal, is still creating ripples.Load More
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