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Thursday, May 17, 2007

The Hunt for the Next RAZR

Posted by Jerry Raia in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 04:00 PM

http://telephonyonline.com/wireless/news/telecom_hunt_next_razr/

"After a long period of resurgence, Motorola has fallen out of favor in the last year. It has seen its seemingly unstoppable climb back to the top of the global handset food chain not only stop but reverse itself, sending its phone market share — as well as its stock — plummeting back to earth. The cause of Motorola's fast rise and decline are often attributed to a single handset: the RAZR."

I have been saying this for quite some time about Motorola. The latest Q remakes are a good example. They just keep making essentially the same device over and over in a new package and hope it sticks. It looks like the RA ZR has finally stopped sticking. How can a company as huge as Motorola not see the light here. Maybe that is the problem. Remember when AT&T thought the cell phone was a bad idea?


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