Google sells Motorola devices units to Lenovo for 2.91 billion $

rish1

Cyborg Agent
*www.theverge.com/2014/1/29/5358620/lenovo-reportedly-buying-motorola-mobility-from-google


pretty big news ...

Google is selling Motorola Mobility to
Lenovo, giving the Chinese smartphone
manufacturer a major presence in the US
market. Lenovo will buy Motorola for $2.91
billion in a mixture of cash and stock.
Google will retain ownership of the vast
majority of Motorola's patents, while 2,000
patents and a license on the remaining
patents will go to Lenovo. Lenovo will pay
Google $660 million in cash, $750 million in
stock, with the remaining $1.5 billion paid
out over the next three years.
"Lenovo has the expertise and track record
to scale Motorola Mobility into a major
player within the Android ecosystem,"
Google CEO Larry Page says in a statement.
"This move will enable Google to devote
our energy to driving innovation across the
Android ecosystem, for the benefit of
smartphone users everywhere."
Google initially bought Motorola Mobility
for $12.5 billion back in 2012, but it said at
the time that it was mainly interested in the
company's patent portfolio. Now, Google is
offloading its subsidiary's handset business,
which has been losing hundreds of millions
each quarter since the purchase. Google
previously sold off Motorola's set-top box
unit for over $2 billion.
Though patents are a large part of what
drew Google's interest to Motorola in the
first place, those patents haven't been as
helpful as Google initially hoped. Google
appears to have highly overvalued
Motorola's portfolio, which hasn't been able
to bring in nearly as much in royalties as
either company seemingly expected.
Lenovo has been vocal about its intention to
move into the US market this year. Though it
hasn't actively pushed its own devices in the
United States, it did make a bid for
BlackBerry late last year. Though its offer
was blocked, picking up Motorola's device
unit could give it an even stronger start. It
would mark Lenovo's second acquisition
announcement this month: just last week it
announce that it reached a deal to buy
IBM's x86 server business.

I wish Nokia had bought Motorola, they would have been able to start producing Android phones then .. :(
 
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Hrishi

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WHat is going on with Motorola these days .... Is there any explanation behind this buy and sell process of Motorola ??
 
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rish1

Cyborg Agent
WHat is going on with Motorola these days .... Is there any explanation behind this buy and sell process of Motorola ??

Samsung forced it...

google bought motorola only for patents then they started keeping it as hardware division .. this scared Samsung and and other partners that google will become like apple selling hardware and software ... and Samsung won't be able to compete with google being rival..
that's why Samsung started focusing on tizen and threaten to leave android...

then they both realisesd

without android Samsung is nothing , and Samsung is the monopoly in Android

there will be huge loss to both parties which might give competitors OS huge advantage

now google and Samsung have entered into agreements for 5 years

Samsung will get rid of magazine UI which is more windows like.. , delay or discontinue tizen support, remove Samsung own app and media store from galaxy devices and focus only on android . in return google sells off motorola devices division ...
this along with other mutual patent sharing deals.. and this makes their partnership strong once again..
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
So now the moto G entering India will be a Lenovo company handset ....actually thats not that bad...Lenovo at least have there service centers in cities. Motorola had to setup service centers afresh.
 

vijju6091

Feeling Gravity
^^what about future updates ?? It would be faster if it is a google company now i doubt.
Now we can expect Moto X too .
 

bubusam13

Human
There are few companies for which we are so much technologically advanced this 21st century. Motorola is one of them. Others include at&t bell labs texas instruments.
I want to say ***** off Google for ruining Motorola.
Anyway, IBM sold PC division to Lenovo, now IBM sold their highly reliable small and mid scale business X series server division to Lenovo, and now Google sold Motorola.
So I think I can purchase Lenovo780 now.
 

amjath

Human Spambot
Only Lenovo saw good quarters in PC sales and now this is huge.
Google now owns 15,000 patents and sold hardware units and 2000 patents to lenovo.
Safe play right there by Google
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
Staff member
Admin
Google needs the patents to fend off potential patent trolls *cough* Apple *cough*. Now that they have what they need, they don't really need the hardware division of Motorola anymore.

Also, this is a good deal for Lenovo. Lenovo took IBM's PC and Server division and now Moto's phones too. I would like to see what the next Lenovo phones would be like.
 

theserpent

Firecracker to the moon
Lenovo is actually really good,presently in the market they are probably the only ones that make sturdy looking laptops IMO Lenovo>Dell
And this move will help lenovo come up in the mobile market, with the help of moto's expertise in this field
 

Inceptionist

Journeyman
It looks as if the big G is trying to stomp competition by joining forces with Samsh!t.
Samsh!t will make hardware, big G will make software, profit for both of them.

Considering that the recent news about big G restricting use of Android by some companies, I am worried about future of cell phone industry.
 

Inceptionist

Journeyman
I want a proper linux smartphone with actual open source and with free ecosystem without any control.

I should just stop daydreaming.
 
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