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Motorola Mobility plans to bring affordable 4G smartphones
to India next year, one of its priority markets along with Brazil, which it
believes will be critical for its global turnaround even as it banks on
Lenovo's supply chain scale to improve value proposition of its products for
end consumers.
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The US smartphone maker, which is now the third-largest
worldwide, after being bought over by China's Lenovo, aims to lead the global
smartphone business while trying to improve its position in India to number 3
by next year on the back of strong demand.
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"The
transition to 4G will be quick," Rick Osterloh, president and chief
operating officer at Motorola Mobility, said on his maiden visit to India after
Lenovo completed the $2.91 billion acquisition of the company from Google in
October.
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"Next year, we are going to be very aggressive in the
4G value proposition for end users," he added. The top executive who took
charge of the company since April this year added that market leaders were
"faltering a bit" and that the company has a "very good chance
to become the leader" globally.
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IDC worldwide smartphone data for the quarter ended
September shows Samsung leading with 23.7%, followed by Apple with 11.7%,
Xiaomi with 5.2% and Lenovo following closely with 5.1%, while LG occupied the
No 5 slot with 5% share.
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