LOL, yeah, but I can get a dial tone on my flipphone, too, soooooooo . . . . .Do you still have dial tone? ↕
It's more likely now since Motorola will be independent from Google.I think my previous prediction that there will be no Motorola Nexus have much more ground now, still never say never, but I think it's much less likely now.
Ouch, this is horrible if Lenovo continues their vision and attempts to change what Moto has done. Granted nothing is final yet but ouch...![]()
I think my previous prediction that there will be no Motorola Nexus have much more ground now, still never say never, but I think it's much less likely now. Google idea was to work with third party companies I think and not try to take over and compete in hardware (by making a Motorola Nexus), that would be bad for their business plan imo and its more of an Apple idea.
But still I'm a bit bummed, I was liking the idea of Motorola coming out with affordable phone, with good Android experience and fast software support. And I love the idea of the Moto X being made in US. Leveno is a great company, but I'm skeptical to see them keeping up with the expectation. I am a big fan of Lenovo laptops, but I even see their build quality waning over the years.
Correction Lenovo continues to ruin the Thinkpad. Their latest travesty being the change to the trackpad and trackpoint.
Didn't use a ThinkPad, so I don't know what to say about that. But, I have to agree that the trackpad on Lenovo laptops are pretty bad. Thus, why I use a mouse on my IdeaPad Y410P.
I adore my Asus gaming laptop, but its trackpad gives me homicidal thoughts. The trackpads on most Windows machines are bad. I have yet to find one that works as well as those on a Mac.
the IBM Thinkpad trackpads are great.Didn't use a ThinkPad, so I don't know what to say about that.
I will never buy another Asus again because of it.I adore my Asus gaming laptop, but its trackpad gives me homicidal thoughts.
The HP trackpads are fine.The trackpads on most Windows machines are bad. I have yet to find one that works as well as those on a Mac.
I do understand why many people are upset about this. A part of me is as well, as I've always thought of Motorola as a US company, and now... well, it only sort of will be. I'm trying to reserve judgement however until we get more details. I honestly don't think Lenovo would change much about how Moto operates, at least at first. They bought them for the very reasons everyone is upset, why would they change any of that? The future may hold something different, but that's to be seen.