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Motorola preps new multimedia handsets

3 June 2007 16:23 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 3 comments

Motorola preps new multimedia handsets Motorola is preparing to offer a wider range of multimedia handsets to boost profits, according to company CEO Ed Zander. The company will not be relying on a single product like the Razr as it has been in the past. Zander explained the strategy to investors just a day after announcing 4000 employees will be laid off.

"We're not going to have another Razr. Every once in a while, something will pop, but there have been only three in recent years-- the Microtec, the Startec and the Razr," Zander said in a webcast address at the Lehman Brothers Worldwide Wireless and Wireline Conference in New York last week.

During this month and next month, Motorola will bring new models to Europe and Asia. These include the Razr2, Moto Z8 which features mobile TV, Moto Q 9 smartphone and Rokr Z6, a mobile phone/MP3 player. "So there are four of them, which proves we can still design some pretty wild things. But we need more of them, at more price points, with more geographies and more carriers," Zander said.

Of course, Motorola has a lot of catch up to do as competitors such as Nokia, already have a selection of smartphones / multimedia phones on offer. According to Gartner Inc., Nokia claimed a market share of 35.7% for mobile sales in the first quarter, quite far ahead of Motorola's 18.5% share.

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    borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 3 June 2007 18:13 Send private message to this user   
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    Mokia claimed a market share of 35.7% for mobile sales in the first quarter, quite far ahead of Motorola's 18.5% share.
    You need to fix the spelling mistake :)

    This is good to see that their still going and trying new things but this still does not convince me that their phones are good from my experience i think that Motorola phones do not last and have big durability issues.
    Dela (Staff Member) 3 June 2007 18:48 Send private message to this user   
    fixed. thanks
    mfstark (Inactive) 8 June 2007 16:25 Send private message to this user   
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    i think that Motorola phones do not last and have big durability issues.
    Too true. I bought the V3x Razr last year and it was absolutely terrible, wouldn't play imported video files in any format as it was supposed to do, the menu pips would only come out of one ear of the stereo headset even though the headset was in full working order, the camera was shocking with visual static, etc etc, it had to be sent back to motorola 4 times before they admitted that almost all of that model was glitchy and refunded my money. It was a pretty-looking handset, though, very pretty. But all that glitters...
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