  HEDP
join:2008-04-27 Miami, FL | reply to tmc8080 Re: exiting handset business
You forgot Kyocera which now owns Sanyo wireless. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA
| reply to Kearnstd Considering their cell-phone division is losing money, it's probably true...
This is why Motorola is splitting itself (again)... I wonder which side will get the logo? (Which is perhaps one of the best logos out there, up there with the Apple and GE logos I'd say)
Motorola blows it again- just like with processors, they can't keep a good thing going. |
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 Kearnstd Elf Wizard Premium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to tmc8080 moto is probally making more money from their broadband equipment business. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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  kg4icg
join:2003-11-16 Herndon, VA
| reply to tmc8080 Qualcomm is more then just a chip maker. They are also a communications company. Proof in the pudding, Qualcomm Satellite communications systems in most every Commercial tractor trailer going down the road. They started that before making chips for cellphones. |
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 tmc8080
join:2004-04-24 Floral Park, NY
| Motorola makes it clear that they plan to exit the handset business soon. Why worry about competing when 5 other handset makers already do a reasonable job at making handsets. Motorola will have to take a pay cut along with their wireless sponsor: Sprint.. that laughable company which is losing customers in droves.
HTC LG Sony/Ericson Samsung Qualcomm (generally a chipset maker, but they have been known to go all the way and make a phone or two) Nokia
And let's not forget smart & hybrid makers coming into the market such as Apple. Possibly others such as HP, Dell and others will enter handset market with smart phones that do wifi / voip as an added bonus. |
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