JungleLarry
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Re: why is everyone saying the moto x isnt selling??
Google's intent was to buy patents; what they ended up with was a bloated phone business. After a lot of labor/management cuts and some dramatic strategic redesign, you now have the company that has produced the Moto X. That being said, the operational relationship between Google and Motorola is more complicated than you let on, even though it is a subsidiary; it seems they still operate as a relatively independent entity.
There's no telling what Google plans to do with Motorola in the future, as it doesn't seem having their own hardware acquisition was ever in their plans anyway. Hopefully they keep making killer phones though.
Motorola split into two different entities upon the acquisition of the consumer device division by Google: Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions. Feel free to read up on Motorola Solutions, but the scope of their business exceeds "devices" only, and it's mostly commercial. Motorola Mobility is now a division of Google, and was acquired because Motorola wouldn't sell Google its intellectual property without selling the division itself.Motorola Mobility and Motorola are no longer combined! Motorola now is just a Device business, and MOTOROLA MOBILITY (Cell Phones or other Cellular Related Devices) is now owned by GOOGLE.... So i only see these phones getting better because now GOOGLE owns a phone maker and can build the BEST working devices without the Maker trying to brand its own COVERS (aka HTC Sense, Galaxy)...
Google's intent was to buy patents; what they ended up with was a bloated phone business. After a lot of labor/management cuts and some dramatic strategic redesign, you now have the company that has produced the Moto X. That being said, the operational relationship between Google and Motorola is more complicated than you let on, even though it is a subsidiary; it seems they still operate as a relatively independent entity.
There's no telling what Google plans to do with Motorola in the future, as it doesn't seem having their own hardware acquisition was ever in their plans anyway. Hopefully they keep making killer phones though.